Criminal Expungement Law

Indiana passed a law on July 1, 2013 that allows individuals convicted of certain Felonies and misdemeanor crimes to expunge their criminal records.  Once these records have been expunged a person is treated as if the person had never been convicted of the expunged offense. 

How this can affect you?  If you are asked during a job interview or on a job application, employers can only ask about convictions that have not been expunged.  Expunged criminal records cannot be used against a person when they are applying for or renewing a license, permit, or certificate necessary to engage in any activity, occupation or profession.

If you want to have your criminal record expunged  and to be able to legally say, "I have never been arrested or convicted," contact Attorney Marc Lopez today at (317) 489-9611. Or you can contact him through e-mail.