At Stumpf, Vickers & Sandy P.A., we work with clients who are seeking to clear their criminal records or arrest records for several reasons. We help clients who have been found not guilty, who have had their charges dismissed or who have found alternative resolution that did not include a conviction. Even if you were convicted of certain misdemeanor crimes but able to receive a pardon, you may be able to seek an expungement to clear your record and your name.
An expungement can go a long way to opening up career, educational and financial opportunities. Our Georgetown, Delaware, law firm can help clients through the process and save them money in the expungement process. Partners John Sandy and Vincent Vickers have been practicing criminal defense exclusively since 1983 and can advise you on the proper steps to expungement.
Our focus in all cases is to provide reliable guidance designed to protect your record and your future.
Call us at 302-856-3561 or e-mail us to schedule a one-on-one consultation with an established and informed attorney. Our consultations are always confidential.
Georgetown Arrest Record Expungement Lawyers
It is important to understand that you may petition to get your arrest record expunged, not your conviction record. If your criminal history meets the following circumstances, we can help you petition for expungement:
- Arrested, but never formally charged or prosecuted for a crime
- Found innocent or acquitted of all charges in a trial setting
- Charges dropped or dismissed
Mandatory expungement also applies to certain misdemeanor convictions where the convicted party was granted a conviction pardon and has no other prior offenses on his or her criminal record.
In the past few years, the Delaware Code for Expungement of Criminal Record has changed, but our attorneys always keep well informed to changes in all Delaware statutes.
Delaware Board of Pardons
Stumpf, Vickers & Sandy P.A., also assists clients in properly applying to the Board of Pardons to pardon misdemeanor records, and then expunge misdemeanor records. If you have been convicted of a felony, we can help you apply to the Board of Pardons to get certain civil rights back such as the right to possess a firearm or obtain a hunting permit. However, it is not possible to expunge felonies.
In any case, it is important to work with an experienced expungement attorney to ensure that your petition is filed properly and your rights remain protected.
Call Our Delaware Expungement Lawyers at 302-856-3561
For more information, or to schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys, call or e-mail us today. We will help you discover your options, understand your rights and help you fully prepare your case.




