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If you have a criminal record in Sacramento County, you may be eligible to have your offense expunged from your criminal record. Regardless of whether you have a juvenile or adult record, a misdemeanor or a felony, you may be eligible to have your criminal record expunged. The record clearing process is very complex and time consuming. Hiring an attorney to navigate you through your Sacramento expungement is an investment in yourself and your future.
We can start working on your Sacramento expungement today, we are just a phone call and a $49 payment away from getting your record cleared. We have successfully expunged more than 250 criminal records in Sacramento. Whether your record is an infraction, felony or misdemeanor, our expert attorneys know what it takes to prove to the judge that your record should be expunged. Our results and our more than 80 years of combined experience speak for themselves. With our guaranteed low-price, there is no reason to not have RecordGone.com handle your expungement. You deserve the best when it comes to protecting your future, do what more than 5,000 Californians have done, trust us to expunge your record.
When you are looking to have your criminal record removed it is important to have a licensed expungement attorney working on your behalf. You can count on RecordGone.com's experienced attorneys and trained staff to guide you through the entire process without ever having to come in for an expensive office visit or appear in court.
Expungement proceedings are quite complex and in many cases the outcome is up to the judge. Having RecordGone.com represent you will ensure that you do not end up waiting for months, or even years, because of simple mistakes that can start the process over.
Because most attorneys do not solely practice in this area of law, and therefore charge higher prices. Because RecordGone.com is completely dedicated to criminal record removal we have streamlined the process and passed the savings on to our clients.
Choosing a licensed attorney means you have the security of knowing your attorney will not disclose any personal information and you are protected by the client-attorney privilege. We have been successful in thousands of cases and have earned an "A+" rating from the Better Business Bureau.
Superior Court - Sacramento
720 9th Street, Room 102, Sacramento, CA 95814-1311
Juvenile Court - Sacramento
Sacramento Juvenile Court, 9605 Kiefer Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95827
District Attorney: Sacramento County DA’s Office
One of the unpleasant parts about expungement can be dealing with the prosecutor, which is typically the District Attorney (DA). The law gives the opportunity for the DA to object to your request to expunge your criminal record and to tell the judge why the court should deny the expungement. The good news is that our attorneys are experts in working with the DA's to either address their concerns or provide counter arguments in court.
Sacramento County was incorporated in 1850 as one of California’s original counties and is the 25th most populous county in the United States. The city of Sacramento serves as the county seat and California’s state capital. Sacramento County has a large population of 1,418,788 and is located in the northern portion of the California Central Valley extending toward the eastern foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Sacramento has a culturally diverse population and is known for offering a wide array of arts and agriculture. Other points of interest may include the California State Capital Museum, Tower Bridge, and the beautiful McKinley Park. The estimated median household income is $47,908, while the average listing price of housing is $282,529. According to city-data.com, the crime rate in Sacramento County is average for a large city with 411.4 crimes a year, but is higher than the average crime rate of 307.5 in the United States.
Jan Scully is the 2014 District Attorney for Sacramento County. Jan began serving her 5th term as District Attorney in 2011. She initially ran for the position of Sacramento District Attorney in 1994 and has run unopposed since that time. Jan attended California State University, Sacramento for her undergraduate career and graduated with her law degree from Lincoln Law School. After graduating, Jan began her career working as the deputy district attorney in Sacramento County District Attorney's Office, followed by a 5 year run as a supervising attorney.
In addition to serving as the District Attorney, Jan was the first women elected to serve as the president of the California District Attorney's Association. Jan also served as the president of the Institute for the Advancement of Criminal Justice. Jan also serves on the council of multiple committees including:
Jan also serves on a number of other criminal justice, public safety and community advisory boards. Additionally, she is the recipient of several awards.
901 G Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 874-6218 Fax: (916) 321-2201 E-mail: daoffice@sacda.org
Sacramento's key industries in the private sector thrive on careers in retail, transportation, and utilities. Professions in Education and health services are also prevalent in Sacramento. For those interesting in finding gainful employment in industries with Sacramento, you may need to expunge any offenses from your criminal record, including arrest. Arrest will continue to show up on background checks for employment and housing until they are expunged from your criminal record, regardless of whether or not you were convicted of the offense for which you were arrested.
Even though having your record expunged, sealed, or set aside can greatly increase your ability to find a job, other factors can benefit your job search as well. We have prepared a short video, getting employed with a criminal record, that provides such tips and advice.
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We can remove criminal records from any city in Sacramento County, such as Antelope, Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Fair Oaks, Folsom, Galt, North Highlands, Orangevale, Rancho Cordova, Rio Linda and Sacramento.