Get a fresh start! Clear your record with the help of our experienced expungement attorney
Looking for an expungement lawyer serving Jackson County? We help clients clear their record throughout Jackson County, including Medford, Ashland, and Jacksonville, Oregon. Our experienced expungement attorney can remove felony and misdemeanor charges from your permanent record.
Don’t let your past mistakes dictate your future. Whether you have a charge on your record involving drug possession, theft, or domestic violence, we can help. Find out if your case is eligible today.
Why Should I Pursue an Expungement?
Arrests and convictions remain on your record forever and can affect your future in a variety of ways, including…
Rental & Mortgage Applications
In Oregon’s competitive real estate market, past convictions can hurt your chances of renting or purchasing the home of your dreams.
Background Checks & Employment Opportunities
Don’t let your criminal record keep you from getting the job you want. An expungement in Jackson County will allow you to check “no” when asked about past offenses.
International Travel
Past convictions on your record hurt your ability to travel outside of the United States. In some cases, you may be refused entry into a foreign country forever.
Child Custody
Some charges will affect your parental custody rights. It can also limit you from participating in everyday activities like volunteering at your child’s school.
We Help Clients Expunge Jackson County Arrests & Convictions Involving…
Drug Possession & Related Crimes
Burglary & Theft
Other Misdemeanors & Class B/C Felonies
What Can Be Expunged in Jackson county?
Some convictions aren’t eligible for expungements in Oregon, including:
DUII & Traffic Violations & Traffic Crimes
Class A Felonies (except those related to marijuana)
Most Sex Crimes
Child & Elder Abuse
Meet Gabriel Biello, Expungement Lawyer
“As an Oregon native and graduate of Grant High School and the University of Oregon, I take great pride in the Pacific Northwest and want to help my clients throughout Jackson County erase past convictions and get a fresh start.
I’m a criminal defense attorney based in Portland and I specialize in Jackson County expungements. Whether you live in Medford, Ashland, Gold Hill, Rogue River, or Shady Cove, I’m here to help guide you through the expungement process and clear your record for good.”
Frequently Asked Questions about Jackson County Expungements
What is an expungement?
An expungement effectively removes an arrest or conviction from your permanent record. In a legal sense, it’s as if your past discretion never happened. All previous court documents are destroyed, and your case will never appear in background checks. Additionally, when asked about your past criminal history or record, you can legally deny you’ve ever been arrested or convicted.
How much does it cost to expunge a misdemeanor or felony in Oregon?
Our expungement lawyer offers an open and transparent pricing structure. We charge a flat fee and accept payments by credit card, cash, or check. If you’re unable to pay the full amount right away, we also offer payment plans. We want to help you take back control of your future!
Can I expunge a DUII in Jackson County?
No. In Oregon, driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII) is not expungeable. DUIIs are considered a “counting crime,” with each successive conviction carrying a stronger penalty. As such, past DUII convictions must always remain on your record.
In Oregon, DUII charges can never be expunged, even if it’s your first offense.
Am I eligible for an expungement?
The best way to know for sure if you’re eligible for an expungement in Jackson County is to use our free expungement eligibility tool.
In most cases, you will need to meet all of the following requirements:
For a non-person B Felony, no other convictions within the past 7 years.
For most C Felonies, no other convictions within the past 5 years.
For most A Misdemeanors and Contempt Findings, no other convictions within the past 3 years.
For B and C Misdemeanors, no other convictions within the past year.
Complete all required sentencing, probation, community service, and fines
Have no current pending criminal cases in any court.
Remember: If you were arrested but not formally charged, you can file for an expungement after it was dismissed or 60 days after it was “no-complainted.”
Can you guarantee success?
While there are no certain things in life, I do guarantee my fee. If the expungement is not successful, I refund my fee. Whether you’re looking for a Medford expungement, Ashland expungement, or expungement in any other Jackson County city, if you meet the eligibility requirements the odds are in your favor.
How long does an expungement take in Oregon?
You’ll wait about 3-4 months for your expungement to be finalized. This is largely due to the paperwork process, which has to make its way through the legal system and takes some time.
Do I need the help of an expungement lawyer in Jackson County?
It’s possible to successfully petition the court without the help of an expungement lawyer. However, the legal process requires a comprehensive understanding of the ins and outs of the requirements. You’ll have to start over and all your time and money will be completely wasted if you make even just one small clerical error.
We’ve successfully resolved hundreds of expungement cases and believe investing in an experienced expungement attorney is worth the cost.