Expungement / Record Sealing Lawyer in Indiana
Many records can be expunged or sealed — opening doors to jobs, housing, and licenses. An attorney can determine what your state allows and handle the process. Answers below cover how Indiana handles these matters.
Expungement / Record Sealing: what's different in Indiana
The law that applies to these matters is largely state law — here's how Indiana approaches them.
Charges are defined by Indiana law
Criminal offenses in Indiana are defined by state statute, with classifications and penalty ranges specific to Indiana — the same conduct can be charged and punished very differently from one state to the next. Cases are heard in Indiana’s trial courts and the state’s lower criminal courts.
Eligibility is set by Indiana
Which records can be sealed or expunged, the waiting periods, and the process differ sharply from state to state — some states are broad, others narrow. An attorney can check your record against Indiana’s current eligibility rules, which legislatures revise fairly often.
Everything on this page is general jurisdictional information only — not legal advice, and not a statement about any specific case or deadline. Laws change; an attorney licensed in Indiana can confirm the current rules and how they apply to you.
Sound familiar?
One record, endless background checks
Old arrests and convictions surface in applications for jobs, apartments, loans, and licenses — sometimes decades later.
Eligibility rules are a maze
Waiting periods, offense categories, and completion requirements differ by state — and change frequently.
Even dismissed charges can linger
Arrests that never led to conviction often still appear on background checks until affirmatively cleared.
How an attorney can help
- Determine exactly what on your record is eligible for expungement or sealing
- Prepare and file the petition correctly the first time
- Represent you at any required hearing
- Confirm the record is actually cleared with reporting agencies
Worth knowing
Most states have expanded expungement and record-sealing eligibility in recent years, and many people qualify without knowing it — including for arrests that never led to conviction. Eligibility depends on the offense, the outcome, and time elapsed. An attorney can evaluate your record and tell you what is realistically clearable.
General information only — not legal advice, and not a prediction about any specific case. An attorney licensed in Indiana can evaluate your situation.
Common questions — expungement / record sealing in Indiana
How long do I have to take action in Indiana?
It depends on the type of claim. Indiana sets its own limitations periods and procedural deadlines, and they vary widely — some administrative deadlines are measured in days. An attorney licensed in Indiana can confirm which deadlines apply to your specific situation.
Do I need a Indiana lawyer?
Attorneys are licensed state by state. A matter arising in Indiana is generally governed by Indiana law and handled in its courts and agencies, so an attorney licensed for Indiana is positioned to advise on it. When you use CaseSolo Connect, participating attorneys are matched for your state.
How do I know if I’m eligible?
Eligibility depends on your state, the offense, the disposition, and time passed. An attorney can review your record — often the hardest part is simply assembling the complete history — and tell you what qualifies.
What’s the difference between expungement and sealing?
Terminology varies by state, but generally expungement erases or destroys the record while sealing hides it from public view. An attorney can explain which your state offers and what each covers.
How much does this service cost?
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Is this legal advice?
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