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How To Expunge Record in Michigan [2025 Updated]

How To Expunge Record in Michigan [2025 Updated]

How To Expunge Record in Michigan

No one deserves to have their entire future defined by their past. Having a criminal record can create unfair barriers when it comes to finding employment, housing, and education. Thankfully, a Michigan expungement can offer you a fresh start. Whether you were convicted of a misdemeanor in Wayne County or a white collar crime in Grand Rapids, understanding how to expunge a record in Michigan is vital to the success of your future.

Accomplished Expungement Lawyers in Michigan

At SBBL Law, our attorneys have been fighting for the rights of our clients since 2011. We are passionate about helping you turn over a new leaf and believe that a simple lapse in judgment or even a misunderstanding should not haunt you for the rest of your life. If you need help determining your eligibility for expungement in Michigan or are ready to start the legal process, our team is here to guide you through every step.

Who Qualifies for Expungement in Michigan?

Before you even begin the legal process of expunging a record in Michigan, you must first determine whether or not you qualify. According to the state’s Clean Slate Act, expungement is typically available within five years after you have been released from prison, discharged from parole, or following the date of your conviction, whichever happens last.

Even if you were to meet all the necessary requirements, there are still some factors that can disqualify you for expungement, including, but not limited to:

  • Your conviction is that of a felony, punishable by life imprisonment.
  • Your felony conviction was for a crime of domestic violence, and you have, on record, a previous misdemeanor domestic violence conviction.
  • You have past convictions for child abuse, criminal sexual assault, child sexual abuse, or human trafficking.

Seeking Expungement: The Legal Process

In 2023, the state received 9,268 petitions for expungement. Expungement requires a strict legal process that will include the following steps:

  • Determining eligibility. Before starting the process, it is crucial that you determine whether or not you are even eligible for expungement in the first place.
  • Obtaining court records and fingerprints. If you are eligible, you and your Michigan expungement lawyer must work to obtain a certified copy of your criminal conviction and an official copy of your fingerprints, which will be sent in with your petition.
  • Filing an official petition. You will then file your official petition. Your attorney can assist you with this, ensuring you go about it in the correct manner.
  • Serve notice. After the petition is filed, you must serve notice to the prosecutor who handled your original cause and to the Michigan Attorney General.
  • Attend a hearing and await a court decision. Finally, you will need to schedule and attend a hearing, where you will explain why you should be granted the expungement. The judge will make a determination. If your request is granted, your conviction will be removed from the public record.

Having a record expunged in Michigan has several benefits, as people without a criminal record are 63% more likely to gain employment than those with a record. An attorney is here to fight for you and help you start fresh.

Hire an Expungement Lawyer in Michigan: Contact SBBL Law

The expungement process in Michigan is difficult and should only be attempted with the help of legal counsel. At SBBL Law, we have helped many clients seek the expungement of their criminal records and have done so with a great track record of success. If you are hoping to hire an expungement lawyer, contact the offices of SBBL Law today and schedule a consultation.

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Where We Practice

Our criminal lawyers represent clients in nationwide federal criminal cases and Title IX investigations, and we regularly appear in courts throughout Michigan:

  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan (federal court in Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Marquette)
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (federal court in Detroit, Ann Arbor, Bay City, Flint, Port Huron)
  • Kent County (Greater Grand Rapids, Walker, Wyoming, Kentwood, Grandville)
  • Newaygo County (White Cloud)
  • Ottawa County (Hudsonville, Holland, Grand Haven)
  • Allegan County
  • Barry County (Hastings)
  • Muskegon County
  • Oceana County (Hart)
  • Mecosta County (Big Rapids)
  • Ionia County
  • Montcalm County (Stanton)
  • Clinton County (St. Johns)
  • Gratiot County (Ithaca)
  • Eaton County (Charlotte)
  • Ingham County (Lansing, East Lansing, Mason)
  • Jackson County
  • Calhoun County (Battle Creek)
  • Kalamazoo County
  • Van Buren County (Paw Paw, South Haven)
  • Mason County (Ludington)
  • Lake County (Baldwin)
  • Osceola County
  • Berrien County (St. Joseph)
  • Washtenaw County (Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor)
  • and elsewhere throughout Michigan.

If you or someone you know is looking for a criminal defense attorney, call now for a free consultation (616) 458-5500 or (231) 924-8700 or connect with us online.

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