If your case was dropped or dismissed, you may qualify to have the record expunged.
If you were not formally convicted (adjudication was withheld), your case may be eligible for sealing.
Many juvenile records can be sealed or expunged, giving young people a fresh start as adults.
Even if you were arrested but never convicted, the record can still hurt you. Expungement can help.
If your criminal case has been resolved, you may be ready to explore sealing or expungement.
If background checks are holding you back, now is the time to act.
The rules can be complicated. An attorney can quickly determine whether you qualify.
Clearing your record helps you move forward with better opportunities.
Eligibility Review
We review your case details to determine if you qualify for sealing or expungement.
Application & Filing
We prepare and file all paperwork with the proper agencies and courts.
Background Check & Review
Your application will go through a review process, including checks by law enforcement.
Moving Forward
Once sealed or expunged, your record will no longer appear in most background checks.
How Novo Law Can Help
Eligibility Assessment
We quickly determine whether you meet the requirements under Florida law.text
Handling the Paperwork
We take care of the complex filings and legal details so you don’t have to.
Protecting Your Rights
If there are challenges to your request, we advocate on your behalf in court.
Personalized Guidance
We keep you informed and answer your questions every step of the way.
Confidentiality Protection
We ensure your sensitive information and records remain private throughout the process.
Future Opportunities
We work to minimize the impact on your record so you can move forward with better career, school, and life opportunities.
FAQs
What’s the difference between sealing and expungement?