The steps you need to expunge your Michigan Criminal Conviction.

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 6, 2022

How to expunge your Michigan criminal conviction explained.
The steps you need to expunge your Michigan criminal conviction.

If you have been convicted of a criminal offense in Michigan, you may be eligible to have your record expunged. This process can be complicated and may require the help of an attorney to ensure that it is done correctly. In this blog post, we will discuss some steps involved in expunging your Michigan criminal convictions.

Before we begin the discussion, you should know, in 2023, Michigan will have an automatic expungement process. You can learn more about that in this article.

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Information on Michigan’s New Automatic Criminal Expungement Law

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|Nov 2, 2022

Information of Michigan's automatic criminal record expungement.
Information on Michigan’ automatic criminal expungement law.

Good news is on the horizon if you have found it challenging to obtain new employment or a professional license because of a criminal conviction. Most employers, schools, or licensing boards will disqualify you from an opportunity because of a felony or misdemeanor conviction. Michigan’s automatic criminal expungement law will eliminate certain convictions from your history.

If your criminal record is expunged, potential employers cannot see the conviction.  The Michigan State Police, however, still keep a nonpublic record of the conviction.  

Michigan has recently passed a new law that will go into effect in 2023, which will automatically expunge the records of certain criminal offenses. This is an important step towards progressive criminal justice reform, as it helps to reduce barriers to employment and housing for people who have been convicted of minor offenses. See if you qualify for Michigan’s automatic expungement process.

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