Tag: Criminal Record

Do You Need To Disclose Prison Time On a Job Application?

Whether you have to disclose that you’ve been to prison on a job application depends on what state you are in.

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What are Three-Strikes Laws?

Three-strike laws are also known as “habitual offender laws.” They are federal and state laws that convict a repeat offender, with three felonies. This law can increase your prison time by many years or imprison you for life.

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What Can You Do to Clear Your Record and Criminal History?

In some cases, you have ways to clear you record. But this isn’t the only option if you want to keep your record private. You can also ask to seal your record. This makes it private for the general public.

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Can You Seal Your Criminal Record While You’re Still in Prison?

Most people probably hope to seal their criminal records as soon as possible. You may not be able to do that while you’re in prison, but you can learn the process.

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What’s the Difference Between a Sealed and an Expunged Record?

When your record is sealed or expunged, most people won’t be able to see it. Neither will show up on a background check. The key difference between a sealed and an expunged record is that a sealed record still exists.

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