"Whatever happens in Vegas, gets Expunged in Vegas"

Nevada Conviction Record Sealing

Nevada Law under NRS 179.245 allows most crimes to be sealed after a waiting period has been completed by the individual.

Sealing your record means that the conviction comes off your record and then you can say that you were never convicted.

More than 80 Percent of employers conduct background checks. The internet makes it incredibly easy for anyone to look up your record, whether that be friends, colleagues  family, etc. On top of that, there are mugshot websites that can even display your arrest image, and more often than not these websites are public and can be viewed by anyone. Setting aside your record is the only way you can eliminate these painful and embarrassing images.

For Nevada residents, you must meet the following criteria to be eligible for an record sealing:

Discharged period:

  • Category A or B Felony: 15 years
  • Category C or D Felony: 12 years
  • Category E Felony: 7 years
  • Gross Misdemeanor: 7 years
  • Misdemeanor: 2 years
  • Misdemeanor DUI: 7 years
  • Misdemeanor Domestic Violence: 7 years
  • Arrest without conviction: Dismissal or Acquittal

From our experience, it seems that most record clearing services take 5-6 months. However recordgone.com , a sponsor of this site, has stated that they can clear records in almost half that time at 3-4 months. Contact them today for your Nevada Record Expungement and Sealing.

By seeking legal assistance from an expungement law firm, you can greatly increase your chances to have your record expunged and sealed for good. We therefore recommend the professional and swift services of the law firm www.recordgone.com. They are record sealing specialists and will do whatever is in their power to assist you.