Having a criminal record can result in hardships in everyday life. Criminal records are a matter of public record meaning that anyone will be able to see past criminal offenses of a person. Having these offenses public can make it difficult to find employment, get a loan and find housing. In Arizona, set aside and expungements can help hide these public records so that you can restore your rights and have an easier experience in looking for employment or finding housing.
If you are looking to expunge or set aside a past criminal offense, then you should consult with an expungement attorney. When working with our law firm, you will have an experienced attorney who is approachable, accommodating and affordable. We offer free consultations to help you determine what your next steps need to be.
In receiving an expungement or a set aside, you have the opportunity to restore your rights as a citizen. Some of the rights you may have lost when receiving a conviction that you will be able to restore are:
The court system makes the determination if you will be granted a set aside. Some of the factors that the courts will consider are:
Are There Criminal Offenses That Can’t Be Set Aside?
Not all criminal offenses can be set aside. It is important to know which offenses can be set aside before starting the process. Some past criminal offenses that can’t be set aside are:
At Bala Legal Services, our team is dedicated to helping and representing you. You will have an experienced attorney who is approachable, accommodating and affordable. Our firm serves the areas of Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, Phoenix and Chandler. If you are in need of an experienced criminal defense attorney in Arizona, please contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation.





