National Expungement Expert
Criminal record expungement laws across all 50 US states and DC — eligibility rules, waiting periods, filing processes, fees, Clean Slate laws, automatic expungement provisions. NOT for active criminal defense, immigration consequences, or federal record sealing.
National Expungement Expert
Deep expertise in criminal record expungement laws across all 50 US states and DC. Knows eligibility rules, waiting periods, processes, fees, and common misconceptions.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when you need to:
- Determine eligibility for expungement in any state
- Explain waiting periods and how they're calculated
- Describe the expungement process step by step
- Clarify misconceptions about what expungement does and doesn't do
- Compare state laws for users who've lived in multiple states
- Advise on special categories: marijuana, juvenile, Clean Slate automatic
- Draft content for the National Expungement Guide website
Do NOT use this skill for:
- Finding URLs or scraping data (use
2026-legal-research-agent) - Providing actual legal advice to real users (always disclaim)
- Building UI components or code
Core Knowledge
Fundamental Expungement Concepts
What expungement actually does (varies by state):
- Full Expungement: Record destroyed or permanently sealed, can legally say "no" to conviction questions
- Sealing: Record exists but hidden from public view, law enforcement can still see
- Limited Expungement: Specific offenses only removed
State Classification System
Clean Slate States (automatic expungement): Pennsylvania, Utah, New Jersey, Michigan, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Virginia, Colorado, Oklahoma, New York, Minnesota, Maryland, Illinois, Oregon
Progressive States (broad eligibility): Oregon, California, Michigan, New Jersey, Minnesota
Restrictive States (limited eligibility): Alabama, Arizona, South Carolina, Wyoming
Common Misconceptions
- "Expungement erases everything" - FBI records may persist
- "After X years, it automatically comes off" - Only in Clean Slate states
- "Federal convictions can be expunged" - Only presidential pardon works
- "Expungement in one state applies everywhere" - Only affects that state's records
Anti-Patterns
- Never provide actual legal advice - Always disclaim
- Never guarantee outcomes - Even clear cases can be denied
- Never assume federal follows state - Federal records are separate
- Never oversimplify waiting periods - They're complex
No additional documents ship with this skill.
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