Clearing a Federal Record
We Assist Individuals Who Want to Apply for an Executive Pardon or Seek to Have Their Federal Arrest Expunged
Individuals convicted of federal crimes, including some white collar crimes, federal drug crimes or other federal offenses, may want to apply for an executive pardon or presidential pardon. A pardon may serve to clear your federal criminal record.
The federal office given the power to grant federal pardons is the Office of the Pardon Attorney. There are many rules and regulations governing federal pardons, but some of the more important factors include:
- There is a minimum five-year waiting period to be eligible for a federal pardon.
- A petition requesting an executive pardon must be filed if you want to be considered for a presidential pardon.
- Factors such as criminal history, the nature of the offense and the victim’s opinion may be taken into consideration.
With offices in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, expungementsandpardons.com represents individuals throughout the country in their quest for a presidential pardon, executive pardon or federal pardon. We also assist clients who wish to have their federal arrest expunged. We will advise you about the process, assist you in completing the expungement request, file the proper paperwork and represent you throughout the entire process.
Many of our clients come to us from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Virginia, but we also help clients in California and the West Coast; Illinois, Ohio and the Midwest; and Florida, Texas, and the southern United States.
