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Navigating the court system by yourself can be a hassle. Choosing a New York record sealing attorney can help you avoid this and have your record sealed faster. Attorneys are familiar with the New York court procedures and necessary paperwork and can seal your New York criminal record as quickly as possible.

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Seal Record in New York

Choosing an attorney that focuses on record sealing ensures a greater chance of successfully sealing your New York criminal record. Attorneys who concentrate on record sealing and expungement are prepared to handle any objections from the district attorney and can better prepare your case before the judge.

Seal Record in New York - Lower Prices Through Efficiency

Attorneys who focus on record sealing and expungement can offer lower prices than other attorneys. The law firm, RecordGone.com has handled thousands of record sealing and expungement cases and can offer lower prices through their efficiency gained through experience in record clearing. On top of their low-price guarantee, RecordGone.com offers a money-back guarantee. Enlist the strength and experience of a national record clearing law firm and take RecordGone.com's free online eligibility test to see if you qualify for New York record sealing.

Seal Record in New York - What help you can expect from the Courts

The New York State Courts will:

  • Explain and answer questions about how the court works.
  • Tell you what the requirements are to have your case considered by the court.
  • Give you some information from your case file.
  • Provide you with samples of court forms that are available.
  • Provide you with guidance on how to fill out forms.
  • Usually answer questions about court deadlines.

The New York State Courts will NOT:

  • Give you legal advice. Only your lawyer can give you legal advice.
  • Tell you whether or not you should bring your case to court.
  • Give you an opinion about what will happen if you bring your case to court.
  • Recommend a lawyer, but they can provide you with the telephone number of a local lawyer referral service.
  • Talk to the judge for you about what will happen in your case.
  • Let you talk to the judge outside of court.
  • Change an order issued by a judge.