Tuesday, December 11, 2012

RecordGone.com Now Serving Ohio


Record Gone, a DBA of the Law Firm of Higbee and Associates, has expanded to Ohio and now offers record clearing services in Ohio.  These services include expungement, sealing, firearm rights restoration, sex registration termination, and juvenile record clearing.  The national law firm has helped more than 9,000 people and is covering the whole state of Ohio now.

Anyone who has a criminal record in Ohio can take a free online eligibility test and see what services they are eligible for in Ohio.  If eligible, the test will provide a wide range of information about the service and allow for a person to sign-up online.  Prices vary by service.

RecordGone.com prides itself on providing affordable legal representation with the highest levels of customer support. RecordGone.com has earned “A” ratings from the Better Business Bureau for five straight years and offers a low-price guarantee on almost every service.

The law firm now serves 14 states and was just listed as one of the fastest growing companies by Inc Magazine.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Restoring Your Right to Possess a Firearm in Pennsylvania

RecordGone.com has posted a useful article about how to restore your right to possess a firearm in Pennsylvania.

The Gun Control Act of 1968, a Federal law, prohibits anyone who has been convicted of a felony, a misdemeanor punishable by more than two years in prison, or a domestic-violence misdemeanor from purchasing or possessing a firearm. This ban does not include any convictions that have been expunged, set aside, pardoned, or for which the person has had his civil rights restored.  Civil rights means the right to vote, run for office, and serve on a jury.  Pennsylvania state law also prohibits anyone who has been convicted of certain crimes from purchasing or possessing a firearm.

Therefore, if you were convicted of a felony and lost the right to serve on a jury or hold public office and have not been granted a pardon, then the federal law will prohibit you from owning or possessing a firearm even if a Pennsylvania court restores your firearm rights.  If your convictions are not eligible for judicial expungement at this time and the federal firearm prohibition applies, the only way for you to fully restore your gun rights is to apply for and receive a pardon from the governor of Pennsylvania.

To read more about who loses their right to possess a firearm and how to restore that right, read the particle posted at URL.  If you need help determining if you are eligible for expungement, visit http://www.Recordgone.com

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Information An Employer Can Use During Hiring Process In Illinois


RecordGone.com has posted a useful article about how to obtain your criminal record in the State of Illinois.  This article is a great source of information for people who are unsure about what information employers can use when determining whether to hire a person.

The article explains what information employers can consider and how they can use the information.  Further, it discusses whether employers can take the case information for expunged or sealed cases into consideration.  

To read more about what information employers can use, read the article posted at http://www.recordgone.com/articles/information-an-employer-can-use-during-hiring-process-in-illinois.htm.  If you need help finding information about expungement or sealing, visit http://www.Recordgone.com

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Obtaining your Criminal History in Illinois


RecordGone.com has posted a useful article about how to obtain your criminal record in the State of Illinois. This article is a great source of information for people who are unsure about what is on their record or want to evaluate their record to see if anything is eligible for expungement.

The article explains what Illinois state law gives you the right to see your record and how to go about it. Criminal Records in Illinois are managed by the Illinois State Police, which provides a specific form for requesting criminal records.  There are two forms to chose from: the Non-Fingerprint Request Form (ISP6-405B), and the Fingerprint Request Form (ISP6-404B).

To read more about obtaining a copy of your criminal history in Illinois, read the particle posted at http://www.recordgone.com/articles/obtaining-criminal-history-illinois.htm. If you need help finding your criminal record or information about expungement, visit http://www.Recordgone.com/

Friday, July 27, 2012

RecordGone.com Clears 9000th Record

RecordGone.com Cleared Its 9000th Record Today RecordGone.com, the criminal record clearing division of the Law Firm of Higbee & Associates, successfully cleared its 9,000 criminal record today. The RecordGone.com division was created in October of 2006. RecordGone.com now serves 13 states and will soon be expanding to Ohio, Illinois, Tennessee and Oregon. RecordGone.com's Facebook page is located here. RecordGone.com has an A rating with the Better Business Bureau since 2008.