All States
Expungement Services Nationwide
We help clients clear their criminal records in all 50 states. Select your state below for jurisdiction-specific eligibility requirements, timelines, and costs.
California
CAClear your California criminal record under Penal Code § 1203.4. Learn eligibility requirements, timelines (2–4 months) for CA expungement.
Texas
TXTexas expunction removes arrests from your record; nondisclosure seals eligible convictions. Learn eligibility and timelines for Texas record clearing.
Florida
FLFlorida offers record sealing (§ 943.059) and expungement (§ 943.0585) for eligible offenses. Timelines 4–6 months.
New York
NYNew York offers sealing of up to 2 convictions under CPL § 160.59 after a 10-year clean period. Learn eligibility and timelines (6–18 months).
Georgia
GAGeorgia's "record restriction" under O.C.G.A. § 35-3-37 limits public access to eligible arrest records. Timelines 3–6 months.
Arizona
AZArizona offers record sealing under A.R.S. § 13-911 (eff. Jan 2023) and marijuana expungement under § 36-2862. Learn waiting periods and timelines.
Colorado
COColorado offers record sealing under C.R.S. § 24-72-705 and § 24-72-703 for eligible offenses. Timelines 3–8 months. Learn your options.
Illinois
ILIllinois expungement and sealing under 20 ILCS 2630/5.2 (Criminal Identification Act). Learn eligible offenses and timelines (3–6 months).
Massachusetts
MAMassachusetts offers record sealing under M.G.L. c. 276, § 100A and expungement under §§ 100E-100U. Strict eligibility rules. Timelines 4–9 months.
Michigan
MIMichigan's Clean Slate Act (MCL 780.621) allows setting aside up to 3 felonies and unlimited misdemeanors. Timelines 3–6 months.
North Carolina
NCNorth Carolina expunction under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-145 et seq. Learn nonviolent misdemeanor and felony eligibility and timelines (4–8 months).
Ohio
OHOhio seals criminal records under Ohio Rev. Code § 2953.32. The "New Leaf" Act expanded eligibility in 2023. Timelines 3–6 months.
Pennsylvania
PAPennsylvania offers expungement (18 Pa. C.S. § 9122) and Clean Slate automatic sealing (§ 9122.2). Clean Slate 3.0 expanded eligibility in 2024.
Virginia
VAVirginia's new sealing law (Va. Code §§ 19.2-392.2 et seq.) takes effect July 1, 2026. Current law offers expungement for non-convictions. Learn what is available now.
Washington
WAWashington vacates criminal convictions under RCW 9.94A.640 (felonies) and RCW 9.96.060 (misdemeanors). Timelines 3–6 months.
Don't See Your State?
Fresh Start Expungement helps clients pursue expungement in all 50 states. The pages above cover our most-requested jurisdictions. For help in any other state, contact us for a free state-specific consultation.
