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Record Sealing and Expungement in Arizona

Don't let past criminal offenses hold you back any longer. Take control of your future by sealing and expunging your record in Arizona.

What is the Arizona expungement process?

Arizona now offers one of the most comprehensive record-sealing laws in the U.S., providing a significant opportunity for those with criminal records to move forward. Since 2023, Arizona allows record sealing for individuals who have completed all terms of their sentence, were acquitted, or were arrested without charges being filed.

How do I get an Arizona expungement?

To get an Arizona expungement, you must have completed all terms of your sentence, had charges dismissed, or not been charged after an arrest. Eligibility to apply depends on the type of offense, with waiting periods ranging from two years for misdemeanors to ten years for more serious felonies.

Most applications do not require a court appearance or attorney, but you may request a hearing to plead your case.

A sealed record allows you to legally state you have never been arrested or convicted in most situations, such as applying for jobs or housing.

Check your eligibility

Find out if you are eligible over a free consultation call with a client advisor.

Pick a payment plan

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Track your status

Log in to your secure private account available 24/7 to monitor the progress of your file.

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Apply for jobs, get housing, and volunteer with confidence. Begin your application process, today.

Record Expunged

Apply for jobs, get housing, and volunteer with confidence. Begin your application process, today.

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Standard $1000

Flexible payment plan starting at $166 per month
  • Flexible payment plan starting at $166 per month
  • Assessment and Action Plan
  • 24/7 access to the Client Portal
  • Collecting and transcribing the relevant forms and documents
  • Guidance and review of all letters of support
  • Guaranteed correct submission
  • Complying with ever changing requirements and regulations
Record Suspensions (Canadian pardons) are the tool to remove this burden from past offenders who have demonstrated a proven lifestyle of rehabilitation
H.Q.
News
It’s time for the federal government to take action on the issue of pardons in Canada. Since the government changed the rules in 2012, pardons have become more difficult to obtain and more expensive.
Vancouver Sun
News
AllCleared treats people with dignity and respect and allows them to move on from their past to start fresh.
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Radio Canada
I am the father of three children. When I was a young adult, I made some bad choices that resulted in a criminal record. It was so long ago, but ever since, I had been unable to volunteer at my kids’ school. I couldn’t even coach my son’s little league team. I decided to contact AllCleared and apply for a record suspension . It’ changed my life. I am now a coach and a school volunteer.
Mike
Red Deer
After contacting AllCleared, my life changed. I got a Canadian Entry Waiver and was able to fulfil my dreams of working for an airline. The best thing I ever did.
Michelle
Los Angeles
I was a passenger in a vehicle with my wife crossing the border into the U.S. and a search of the vehicle was conducted. A small amount of Marijuana weighing less than 0.5 grams was found in my jacket pocket that was in the car, unknown by me and I was charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana. AllCleared helped get my record cleared and thanks to them, I can now join my wife with her extensive travels to the U.S.
Anonymous
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Since the legalization of cannabis last year, I knew it seemed ridiculous having something legal on my record. I called AllCleared and they walked me through the entire process. I am now no longer affected by my past choices. I can apply for any job I wish without any fear or hesitation.
Rob
Victoria

More Resources

Job Interviews: What to say about a criminal record

If you have a criminal record, you may have to talk about it during job interviews. Learn what to do if the subject comes up in a job interview.

Working from home? You may still need a pardon

Working from home may be an option even if you have a criminal record. Most employers will conduct a background check, even for employees who are working from home.

DUI travel: Where can you go with a record?

Difficulties entering Canada with a DUI can be overcome. You can take steps to enter Canada. Read about countries with DUI travel restrictions.