Category: Ohio Expungement

  • After conviction, many people seek to have their records sealed or expunged. Sealing and Expunging are processes that remove your record from public view. For help or with questions getting started on sealing or expunging your Ohio juvenile record call our greater Cincinnati office at our office or our Greater Dayton office at our office.…

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  • Having a domestic violence charge or conviction  on your record can be a major inconvenience even many years after the incident has passed. In addition to the jail or prison time that can be levied, domestic violence convictions can also carry long term blocks on your gun rights, as well as social consequences, such as difficulty…

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  • PLEASE NOTE: The expungement laws in Ohio have changed again! Most recently in October of 2023. We will have updated information on our website shortly. At Dearie, Fischer & Martinson, LLC, we know that good people make mistakes, which can sometimes land them in Court and even in jail or prison. Unfortunately, even after you…

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  • This article explores the proposals now under consideration in the Ohio Legislature.  The law went into effect in October of 2018, and has since changed several times, all the way up to October of 2023. We have updated information in our overview of sealing and expungement laws in Ohio for 2024. If passed, proposed Ohio…

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  • Expungement in Ohio

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    Sealing Your Record – Past Criminal Cases Don’t Have to Haunt You If you have been convicted of a non-violent felony or misdemeanor, you may be able to wipe it off your record. The Ohio Revised Code provides for the sealing of a criminal record, also called expungement. The law sets out the rules and…

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