Expungement Lawyers in Arlington, TX

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Top Expungement Lawyers Near Arlington, TX

Shane Lewis Law
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 · 456 reviews
800 N Fielder Rd #500, Arlington, TX 76012
(817) 877-1500
The Hampton Law Firm P.L.L.C. - Arlington Criminal Lawyer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 · 28 reviews
4275 Little Road Suite 205, 9, Arlington, TX 76016
(817) 765-4345
Arlington Criminal Attorneys
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 · 32 reviews
3901 Arlington Highlands Blvd Ste 200, Arlington, TX 76018
(817) 767-2500
Albert Roberts Law, PLLC
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.9 · 110 reviews
1521 N Cooper St # 800, Arlington, TX 76011
(817) 653-7115
Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.8 · 713 reviews
500 E Debbie Ln Suite 300, Arlington, TX 76002
(214) 717-6633

What Does a Expungement Lawyer in Arlington Do?

An expungement lawyer in Arlington helps individuals clear or seal their criminal records. A criminal record can follow you for life — affecting employment, housing, education, and more. An experienced Arlington expungement attorney will evaluate your eligibility, prepare all necessary paperwork, and represent you in court to get your record cleared.

How Much Does a Expungement Lawyer Cost in Arlington?

Expungement lawyers typically charge flat fees of $1,000–$3,500 per offense. Complex cases or multiple records may cost more. Court filing fees are additional (typically $100–$400).

Typical fee structure: Flat fee: $1,000 – $3,500 per offense

Average settlement/outcome: N/A (criminal record clearing)

⚠️ Don't Wait: Every day with a criminal record in Texas is a day it can affect your job applications, housing, and opportunities. Many people are eligible for expungement but don't know it. Consult an attorney to find out.

Frequently Asked Questions — Expungement Lawyer in Arlington

❓ How much does an expungement lawyer cost?

Flat fees of $1,000–$3,500 per offense. Court filing fees are additional ($100–$400). Some attorneys offer payment plans.

❓ What crimes can be expunged?

Eligibility varies by state. Generally, non-violent misdemeanors, some felonies, dismissed charges, and completed diversion programs are eligible.

❓ How long does expungement take?

Typically 2–6 months from filing to court order. Some states have waiting periods before you can apply (1–10 years from conviction).

❓ Will an expunged record show on background checks?

Generally no — expunged records are sealed from public view. Some government and law enforcement positions may still access sealed records.

❓ Can felonies be expunged?

In some states, yes — particularly non-violent felonies after a waiting period. Violent felonies and sex offenses are typically not eligible.

❓ Do I have to disclose an expunged record?

In most cases, no — you can legally answer "no" to questions about criminal history once a record is expunged. Some exceptions apply for government jobs.

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