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HAGER & SCHWARTZ, P.A.
Broward County Office (principal office)
2450 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 105
Hollywood, FL 33020

Miami-Dade County Office
555 N.E. 15th Street,
Penthouse A
Miami, FL 33132

Palm Beach County Office
One Park Place
621 N.W. 53rd Street, Suite 420 Boca Raton, FL 33487

Volusia County Office
628 N Peninsula Dr.
Daytona Beach, FL 32118-3829

Fort Pierce Office
207 Orange Ave.
Ft. Pierce, FL 34950


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We also accept reasonable payment plans.

ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR SEALING OR EXPUNGING YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD?

Did you know that an arrest will forever be a part of your criminal record, regardless of whether the case results in a dismissal?

A criminal arrest can have a negative impact on  your ability to get admitted into college/graduate school or even get a job that you are more than qualified for.  However, there are ways to have your criminal history removed from being accessed by the general public. 

Our attorney's have assisted hundreds of clients in having their criminal history either sealed or expunged, which allowed them to move on with their lives without having to continuously re-live the consequences of a criminal arrest.

Sealing v. Expungement

When a criminal history record is sealed, the public will not have access to it.  Certain governmental or related entities, primarily those listed in s. 943.059(4)(a), Florida Statutes, have access to sealed record information in its entirety.
When a record has been expunged, those entities which would have access to a sealed record will be informed that the subject of the record has had a record expunged, but would not have access to the record itself without a court order.  Such entities would receive only a caveat statement indicating that "Criminal Information has been Expunged from this Record".
Which types of Cases are not eligible for Sealing/Expungement?
Offenses listed in S.907.041, F.S.

  1. Arson
  2. Aggravated Assault
  3. Aggravated Battery
  4. Illegal use of explosives
  5. Child abuse or Aggravated Child Abuse
  6. Abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult, or aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult 
  7. Aircraft piracy
  8. Kidnapping
  9. Homicide
  10. Manslaughter
  11. Sexual Battery
  12. Robbery
  13. Carjacking
  14. Lewd, lascivious, or indecent assault or act upon or in the presence of a child under the age of 16 years
  15. Sexual activity with a child, who is 12 years of age or older but less than 18 years of age, by or at solicitation of a person in familial or custodial authority
  16. Burglary of a dwelling
  17. Stalking and Aggravated Stalking
  18. Act of Domestic Violence as defined in s. 741.28
  19. Home-invasion Robbery
  20. Act of Terrorism as defined by s. 775.30
  21. Attempting or conspiring to commit any of the above crimes
  22. Sexual Battery and related offenses
  23. Trafficking in controlled substances

All references are from Florida Statutes

DON'T ALLOW A CRIMINAL ARREST RUIN YOUR FUTURE!

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