
A criminal record can limit your opportunities long after a case is closed—but sealing that record may offer a second chance. If you qualify for sealing, it can prevent most employers, landlords, and the general public from accessing your criminal history, helping you move forward without the weight of a past mistake. It can be especially helpful when applying for jobs, housing, or professional licenses.
The record sealing process can be complex, involving strict eligibility requirements, detailed paperwork, and potential court appearances. Our firm is here to represent you through every step of the process. We’re available to consult with you about whether your record qualifies for sealing and what a sealed record can—and cannot—do for your future.
It’s also important to know that sealing a record does not restore certain civil rights—most notably, the right to own or possess firearms. In Nevada, restoration of firearm rights requires a pardon from the Nevada Board of Pardons Commissioners, which is a separate process from record sealing. Our firm can assist with pardon applications as well, helping you pursue full relief and a clean slate.