Do I Need a Pardon Attorney in Pennsylvania?

Many people seeking a Pennsylvania pardon wonder whether they need to hire a pardon attorney.


The reality is that a lawyer is not required to pursue a Pennsylvania pardon.


While some applicants choose legal representation, others successfully complete the process with application support and guidance.


When a Pennsylvania Pardon Attorney May Be Beneficial


An attorney may be helpful if:


  • You have questions about your eligibility
  • Your record contains multiple convictions
  • You need legal advice regarding your rights
  • Your situation involves unusual legal circumstances


When You May Not Need a Pardon Attorney in Pennsylvania


Many Pennsylvania pardon applicants primarily need help:


  • Understanding Board of Pardons requirements
  • Gathering supporting documentation
  • Writing a compelling personal statement
  • Preparing for the application process



These are areas where pardon consultants may be able to provide support.

Affordable Pardons are Possible

Let Us Help You Without Breaking the Bank

Although individuals can pursue the pardon process themselves, it can often be confusing and intimidating. We aim to offer the support and insight that can make all the difference in successfully obtaining your pardon, all at a reasonable and affordable price.

Jeff and Eric, founders of Pardon Me, LLC

Meet Jeff

(860) 798-2595

Your Advocate Through Every Step of the Pardons Process

Jeff is a trusted pardon specialist dedicated to helping individuals reclaim their future with clarity, confidence, and compassion. With a calm, professional presence, he guides clients through every step of the pardons process, ensuring they feel supported, informed, and empowered from start to finish.


Grounded in the belief that your past should not have to dictate your future, Jeff brings both expertise and sincere humanity to his work.


Jeff holds a B.S. in Criminal Justice from Montana State University and a Master’s in Special Education from Southern Connecticut State University, giving him a unique blend of legal understanding and person-centered communication skills that benefit every client he serves.

Meet Eric

(860) 798-9600

Your Advocate Through Every Step of the Pardons Process

As one of the founders of Pardon Me LLC, Eric brings decades of dedication, expertise, and heart to the pardons process.


He has personally completed countless pardon applications, many of which have been successfully granted, and he never forgets the moment a client learns their slate has been wiped clean. That look of relief and joy is exactly why the firm was created.


Eric is an expert in both state and federal pardon procedures, with a proven track record of success. Whether it’s state or federal pardons, expungement, or clemency, he believes deeply in life with a clean slate, and he works tirelessly to help clients reclaim their future.


Providing exceptional service at a fraction of the cost of similar agencies, Eric supports clients from the very beginning of their application all the way to appearing beside them in front of the pardon board. His unique insight, calm guidance, and genuinely friendly presence offer comfort in what can often feel like an intimidating and overwhelming process.


For Eric, this work is personal. Every client matters, and he is committed to walking beside each one on their path toward a brighter future.

Pennsylvania Pardon Process Overview

Pennsylvania's pardon process allows eligible individuals to seek forgiveness for past convictions and move forward with greater opportunities. A well-prepared application can help demonstrate rehabilitation, personal growth, and community involvement.


Pardon Attorney vs. Pardon Consultant


A pardon attorney can provide legal advice.


A pardon consultant helps applicants prepare and organize application materials but does not provide legal advice.



Pardon Me LLC is a pardon consulting company and not a law firm.

  • Is an attorney required for a Pennsylvania pardon?

    No. Applicants may pursue a pardon without legal representation.

  • What does a pardon consultant do?

    A consultant helps applicants prepare documentation, organize records, and present their case effectively.

  • Can Pardon Me LLC help with Pennsylvania pardons?

    Yes. Pardon Me LLC assists applicants throughout the pardon preparation process.

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