Being charged with a DUI in Tampa can turn your life upside down in a single moment. A DUI arrest not only puts your driving privileges at risk but can also affect your career, reputation, and even your freedom. Many people feel lost when facing DUI charges, especially if it is their first time dealing with the legal system.
If you have a criminal record, it can affect your ability to get a job, housing, or professional licensing. Fortunately, Florida law provides two powerful legal remedies: record sealing and expungement.
Record sealing makes your criminal history confidential and inaccessible to the public. While the record still exists, it is removed from most background checks and public databases.
Benefits of Record Sealing
Prevents employers and landlords from seeing your record
Allows you to legally deny the arrest in most situations
Improves job, housing, and education opportunities
Faster and more widely available than expungement
Who Qualifies for Record Sealing?
You may qualify if:
You were not convicted (adjudication withheld)
You meet Florida eligibility requirements
The offense is not disqualified under Florida law
When Record Sealing Makes Sense
Record sealing is often the best option if:
You are not eligible for expungement
You want faster relief
Your case resulted in a withhold of adjudication
Expungement in Florida
What Is Expungement?
Expungement is the complete destruction of your criminal record. Once granted, the record is removed from most government and law enforcement databases.
Benefits of Expungement
Permanently removes your record from public access
Provides the strongest level of privacy
Allows you to move forward without your past affecting opportunities
Offers maximum protection in background checks
Who Qualifies for Expungement?
You may qualify if:
Your case was dismissed, dropped, or you were found not guilty
You have not previously expunged another record (with limited exceptions)
You meet Florida statutory requirements
When Expungement Is the Better Option
Expungement is ideal if:
You qualify based on case outcome
You want your record completely erased
You are pursuing sensitive careers or licensing
Record Sealing vs Expungement: Which Is Right for You?
Factor
Record Sealing
Expungement
Record exists?
Yes (hidden)
No (destroyed)
Public access
No
No
Government access
Limited access
Highly restricted
Eligibility
Broader
More limited
Strength
Moderate
Strongest
Both options can dramatically improve your future—but choosing incorrectly can delay or prevent relief.
We handle the entire process from start to finish:
Case evaluation and eligibility review
Preparation of all legal documents
Filing with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Court petition and follow-up
Final order and confirmation
Why Choose Our Firm?
Focused experience in Florida criminal record relief
Streamlined, efficient process
Clear communication at every step
Aggressive advocacy to maximize eligibility
Start Clearing Your Record Today
Your past should not define your future. Whether you qualify for record sealing or expungement, taking action now can open doors that were previously closed.
Call today for a consultation or request a case evaluation online.