Criminal Record Expungement Clinic - Archived Posts

If you have a criminal conviction in Fresno, Tulare, Kings, Madera, Merced, Mariposa, or Tuolumne County, you may receive free legal information from volunteer advocates on how to request expungement of your criminal record.
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If you have a criminal conviction in Fresno, Tulare, Kings, Madera, Merced, Mariposa, or Tuolumne County, you may receive free legal information from volunteer advocates on how to request expungement of your criminal record.

Participants must complete the prescreen using the link above or the QR code below and an advocate will confirm your eligibility prior to the clinic.

Knowledgeable and skilled advocated will:

  • Review convictions and expungement eligibility
  • Prepare court forms
  • Provide legal information with no attorney-client relationship
  • Meet with you privately in a Zoom breakout room
  • Clinic partners will assist you in filing all court forms

For further information contact:

The Pro Bono Program

(559) 570-1274

ProBono@CentralCalLegal.org

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