What Can I Get Expunged in Oklahoma?

There are at least 15 kinds of expungements in Oklahoma and one or two in the U.S. Federal District Courts. Wondering if your misdemeanor or felony can be removed? Our experienced Oklahoma expungement attorneys can determine your expungement options. Read more below, start an online request or give us a call to get started.

How can you get a misdemeanor or felony expunged in Oklahoma? There are a number of circumstances that qualify for expungement in Oklahoma. Give the lawyers at Bury Your Past a chance to review your history. If you qualify, we will work to clear your record.

Hoping for an Oklahoma Felony Expungement?

There’s good news for an estimated 65,000 Oklahomans with certain prior felony convictions. In 2018, State Question 780 reduced some felony charges to misdemeanors. Since 780 was not retroactive, previous convictions remained classified as felonies. House Bill 1269 has solved this problem. The new bill also helps by making more Oklahomans eligible for expungement. *New Law Effective Nov. 1st, 2019. 

Deferred Misdemeanor or Felony Expungement

Did you receive a deferred sentence in Oklahoma? This is one of the most common Oklahoma expungement options. We can easily expunge your deferred felony or misdemeanor plea or charge.

The Oklahoma Misdemeanor Expungement Process

We make it simple to wipe away a misdemeanor deferred case. Simply complete the Bury Your Past Oklahoma expungement application. One of our Oklahoma City or Tulsa expungement lawyers can start on your misdemeanor expungement right away.

How to Get a Felony Expunged in Oklahoma

Need to know how to get a felony expunged in Oklahoma? Felony expungements after a deferred sentence require the same process as a misdemeanor. However, felony records can have a greater impact on your employment and overall lifestyle. That’s why removing a felony case record is so important. Give us a call or complete an online Oklahoma expungement application to get started.

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Pardons for Felony Convictions

A felony conviction can be pardoned and then expunged. A felony conviction does not have to remain on your record forever. Find out how an Oklahoma pardon works.

Sex Offense Expungements

A sex offense can cause you immeasurable difficulties. Your eligibility may depend on the year of conviction. Click here to learn how we can help expunge Oklahoma sex offenses.

Suspended Sentence or Conviction Expungements

A felony or misdemeanor conviction does not mean the end of the world. Did you have a: Deferred Sentence, a Suspended Sentence, or Two Felony Convictions? Apply for expungement today to find out how to get a felony expunged in Oklahoma.

Protective Order Expungement

A protective order can ruin your military career or cause chaos during a divorce or in domestic proceedings. There are Oklahoma expungement options for protective orders. Oklahoma Protective Orders are Eligible for Expungement

Municipal Ticket Expungements

Because it was an arrest, the municipal arrest you received in a small town will show up on your arrest record. Fortunately, we can expunge your municipal arrest record. Learn More on Municipal Expungements.

Juvenile or Youthful Offender offense Expungements

Is a juvenile record keeping you from obtaining a military security clearance or hindering you from finding a job? You can expunge a youthful offense. 

Administrative Action Expungements

Did you receive a DUI? Chances are there was an administrative appeal required to reinstate your license. This will appear on OSCN and will indicate you received a DUI. We can expunge Oklahoma DPS Appeals too.

Expunge Your Acquittal

A “not guilty” win at trial makes you eligible for expungement which can clear your arrest and the result. We can strip the case off of OSCN or ODCR as well. Expunge an Oklahoma Acquittal or Dismissed Case. 

Under 18 Years Old

If you received a felony conviction when you were under 18 years old, you are eligible for expungement.  You may require a pardon before you may become eligible.

Actual innocence

It rarely happens but sometimes justice is not served, and the Governor of Oklahoma pardons someone to make amends on behalf of the State. Expungements When No Charges Filed. 

No Charges Filed

If you were arrested but then nothing happened, it might be a blessing and a curse. Even if the state filed no charges, the arrest might still be on your record. Here is an explanation as to why. 

Factual Innocence Through DNA

Any conviction overturned through DNA will make you eligible for an expungement. Find out more on Factual Innocence Through DNA.

Expunge Your Appeal

If you were convicted or entered a plea of guilty and later had it overturned on appeal you are eligible for an expungement. We can expunge the record at the district court and appellate court levels. Not sure of the circumstances or status of your case. Contact our office for a free consultation regarding your Oklahoma expungement options.

Expunge Your Federal Offense

There are very limited circumstances that allow expungement of a charge in federal court. It is limited to a first-time drug offense, when under age 21, and charged only with simple possession of CDS.  There are some other limited, but unusual situations. Because federal expungements are extremely limited, hire lawyers who are familiar with federal court.  Call to see if we can expunge your federal offense under limited circumstances. 

Oklahoma Expungement Options

Some prior felony convictions will now qualify for “re-classification” under new Oklahoma laws. Find out if your felony conviction qualifies. Bury Your Past attorneys are ready to help with your Oklahoma felony expungement. 

How Can I Get A Felony Conviction Removed From My Record? 

Qualify. Hire the Right Attorney. Ask. To find out if your qualify, call the attorneys at Bury Your Past or get started online. 

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