March 25, 2009

Sealing Criminal Records in Las Vegas, Nevada

As Unemployment Rises, so Does the Sealing of Criminal Records

Times are hard, but they’re even harder when you have a criminal record popping up in your background checks. As a Las Vegas DUI lawyer explains, "Even if your record was from years ago and you’ve long since moved on with your life, many potential employers will still reject you purely because of a criminal record.”

With unemployment soaring and more and more people in competition for work, citizens are anxious to have their Nevada criminal records sealed. “In times of recession, there’s always an upsurge in job-hunters looking to level the playing field,” Las Vegas Criminal Defense attorney Michael Becker reflects. As long as the crime you were convicted of was not against a child or a sexual offense, you may be eligible to have your criminal records sealed in Clark County once sufficient time has elapsed since your release from custody and probation (two to fifteen years, depending on the crime).

Although Nevada doesn’t allow for the complete expungement, or destruction, of old criminal records, having your Las Vegas criminal record sealed is almost as effective as having it expunged. Sealing criminal records in Nevada shields your record from public view by no longer making is searchable through government databases. Furthermore, you may legally deny ever having had the criminal record, even under oath. Best of all, sealing criminal records in Las Vegas means you no longer have to worry about it coming up during background checks and job interviews.

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