What is expungement?
Expungement is a court process that removes or limits public access to eligible criminal records.
Check your eligibility for free, enter your case details, generate a court-ready filing packet when eligible, and complete secure online payment online.
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Record relief is confusing, fragmented, and court-specific.
RecordPathAI converts user intake into structured data and generates court-specific filing packets.
RecordWatch helps users organize case data, estimate record-relief timing, monitor correction tasks, and move from saved intake to relief actions using local browser storage.
Start with arrest or court information, track missing requirements, and prepare next-step court packet or dispute actions.
Track your record from arrest to relief.Answer questions about your record and state to determine possible eligibility.
Enter charges, courts, dates, outcomes, and case-specific information.
Generate your court-ready filing packet and complete secure online payment.
Helps users start before they reach court systems.
Turns messy record information into standardized packet data.
Can integrate upstream with courts, legal aid, and case management platforms.
RecordPathAI supports state-by-state eligibility screening across all 50 states, including county courts, municipal courts, and courts of common pleas workflows.
Expungement is a court process that removes or limits public access to eligible criminal records.
Record sealing restricts access to eligible records while keeping them available to certain agencies.
Start with our expungement eligibility checker to review waiting periods and offense-level rules.
No. RecordPathAI currently prepares printable court filing packets; users file with the court directly.
RecordPathAI is built for national coverage and expanding state-by-state rules and court forms.
Timelines vary by state, county, court backlog, and hearing requirements.
In many states, dismissed charges may be eligible, depending on waiting periods and local rules.
Some felony expungement or sealing pathways exist in specific states; eligibility depends on statute and case history.
No. We are an informational technology platform, not a law firm, and we do not provide legal advice.
You generally need case numbers, court details, offense and disposition data, and identity information to generate court forms.
Explore state law overviews, eligibility rules, waiting periods, and filing workflow details.