Alabama

At Pardon Me, LLC, we provide trusted Alabama pardon and expungement support to help individuals across the state move beyond past convictions and reclaim their future. Our team is here to guide you through Alabama’s pardon process with clarity and care, so you can take confident steps toward a cleaner record and a brighter path forward.

Experienced Support for Alabama Pardon and Record Clearing

Helping Individuals Across Alabama Navigate the Pardon Process

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Residents across Alabama can turn to Pardon Me, LLC for knowledgeable guidance through the pardon and expungement process. Clearing a criminal record in Alabama involves specific legal steps and waiting periods, and our team is here to help you navigate the process with confidence.

Pardon Me, LLC provides professional support for individuals seeking an Alabama pardon, helping clients understand their options, prepare required documentation, and move through each phase of the process with steady guidance. From initial application through post-pardon next steps, we work to reduce confusion and ensure nothing is overlooked.

If you’re exploring record-clearing options in Alabama, Pardon Me, LLC is here to help you understand the process and take informed next steps toward a fresh start.

Do I Qualify for a Pardon in Alabama?

Eligibility for a pardon in Alabama depends on the type of offense, the time that has passed since sentence completion, and whether all terms of parole or probation have been satisfied.

You may be eligible to apply for an Alabama pardon if:

  • At least 3 years have passed since completing your sentence or parole for a misdemeanor
  • You have fully completed your sentence, including at least 3 years of parole, for eligible felony offenses

Not all felony convictions are eligible for a pardon. Each case is reviewed individually, and eligibility can vary based on offense type and post-conviction history.

In Alabama, a full pardon is required for the restoration of firearm rights. Partial or restricted pardons do not restore these rights.

Understanding the Alabama Pardon and Expungement Process

Alabama follows a two-step process for clearing eligible criminal records:

  • Pardon Application The process begins by filing an application for a pardon. For felony cases, the pardon must be granted first before expungement becomes an option.
  • Expungement (After 180 Days) Once a pardon is granted, you must wait 180 days before filing for expungement. Expungement is not automatic and requires a separate application.

Why Work With Pardon Me, LLC in Alabama?

  • Clear guidance through Alabama-specific pardon rules
  • Support with both pardon and expungement steps
  • Accurate explanation of eligibility and timelines
  • Personalized assistance throughout the process

Navigating Alabama’s pardon and expungement system can feel complex, but you don’t have to do it alone. Pardon Me, LLC is here to help you move forward with confidence.


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For more information or to get started on your brighter future, call us at (860) 706-9800 or visit our contact page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your Pardon Questions, Answered

  • Is Pardon Me LLC a law firm?

    We guide you through the entire pardon process. However, we are not a law firm and do not offer legal advice. Having a lawyer will NOT accelerate the application review process nor make you more likely to receive a pardon. However, we recognize that having some extra support through the complex pardon process is helpful, and this is where we come in. Our team guides you through the steps necessary to gain a pardon and apply to erase your criminal record.

  • How will the Board of Pardons and Paroles decide who receives a pardon?

    The Board of Pardons and Paroles considers the magnitude of the crime committed and the impact on the victim. The victim and the state’s attorney may also have input. Assessment of the applicant’s rehabilitation and evaluation of accomplishments that the applicant has achieved since serving time takes place. Ultimately, the Board wants to ensure the public interest is served by expunging the individual’s criminal record.

  • How long does the pardon process take?

    The length of time it takes to obtain a pardon can vary based on how many applications are received and how long it takes each required agency to review the application and criminal record of the applicant.

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What makes Pardon Me, LLC different from other pardon consulting services? We've been in your shoes, so we truly understand what you're going through mentally and emotionally. We'll be there to support and guide you every step of the way.