Criminal Defense

Longmont Record Sealing & Expungement Attorneys

Past mistakes shouldn’t define your future. At Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C., we help Longmont residents clear their records and take control of their lives.

Don’t Let Past Mistakes Dictate Your Future. Our Attorneys are Here to Help.

A criminal record in Longmont shouldn’t hinder your ability to achieve important life goals or earn a living. Yet, having past crimes visible for the public to see can have far-reaching implications, especially in today’s digital world.

For over 30 years, the criminal defense attorneys at Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. have helped Longmont clients clear their records so they are free from the burdens of online background searches.

Understanding Sealing & Expungement in Longmont, CO

In Longmont, as well as the rest of Colorado, sealing and expungement serve unique purposes within the court system.

Criminal Record Sealing

When a record is sealed in Longmont, it becomes hidden from public internet searches and background checks. However, law enforcement agencies can still view your record in their databases.

While there is no guarantee that your record will get sealed in Longmont, most misdemeanors and lesser felonies tend to get sealed - this is particularly true for first-time offenders.

Criminal records eligible for sealing in Longmont include petty offenses, misdemeanors, Class 4-6 felonies, and non-sex-related felonies.

  • Example of record sealing in Longmont: A 32-year-old resident petitions to seal a misdemeanor theft conviction from eight years ago. With no repeat offenses and all fines paid, the court approves the sealing to clear his record so he can qualify for a better job.

Criminal Record Expungement

When a criminal record is expunged in Longmont, it is permanently deleted. As such, your record is no longer viewable on law enforcement databases. Interestingly, if your record is expunged, you can legally claim that you’ve never committed a crime.

In Longmont, juvenile offenses are generally the only types of criminal records that get expunged, except for a few very rare exceptions - such as mistaken identity cases.

Juvenile records eligible for sealing in Longmont include petty offenses, petty drug offenses, Class 2 misdemeanors, and Level 1-2 drug misdemeanors.

  • Example of record sealing in Longmont: A teen was adjudicated delinquent for shoplifting at age 15. After reaching 21 years old with no further crimes, she petitions to seal her juvenile case. This gives her a fresh start for college applications and future jobs.

Why Local Experience Matters When Hiring a Record Sealing & Expungement Attorney

Since so much is at stake with sealing and expungement cases, working with a legal team that knows Longmont can make all the difference. Unlike other firms that handle cases from afar, Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. brings firsthand familiarity with the Boulder County legal system.

Our attorneys have years of experience working with Boulder County judges and prosecutors. We know how these decision-makers typically approach sealing and expungement petitions. Our team also understands the filing expectations and procedural nuances at the Longmont Courthouse, ensuring we avoid common delays and errors.

Hiring Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. means you’ll have advocates who understand Longmont law, as well as the people and processes that decide your future.

How Do I Get My Record Sealed in Longmont?

In Longmont, there are two main ways to have a criminal record sealed:

Automatic sealing: Some charges are sealed after a set period of time without any action on your part. For example, most Class 4–6 felonies in Colorado are automatically sealed seven years after you’ve completed your sentence.

Petitioning the court: In other cases, you must file a petition with the Longmont courts. Typically, you can petition to seal Class 4–6 felonies three years after completing your sentence.

Keep in mind that repeat offenders face tougher restrictions and may have a harder time getting a record sealed in Colorado.

How Do I Get My Record Expunged in Longmont?

Juvenile record expungement in Longmont follows a specific process:

  • Complete the waiting period: After your sentence ends, you must remain free of new criminal charges for five years.
  • File a petition: Once eligible, you’ll submit an expungement petition to the prosecutor or district attorney at the Longmont County Courthouse.
  • Court review: The court will review your history and may hold a hearing.
  • Approval: If the petition is granted, your juvenile record is erased from public view and removed from law enforcement databases.

Where Will My Longmont Sealing or Expungement Case Be Handled?

Most record sealing and expungement cases for Longmont residents are processed at the following location:

Longmont Courthouse
1035 Kimbark St.
Longmont, CO 80501

Clear Your Record. Protect Your Future.

Living with a criminal record can create real obstacles—from finding housing to applying for jobs or even pursuing military service. Expungement or record sealing gives you the chance to move forward without the weight of past mistakes.

At Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C., we take every case seriously and work to achieve the best possible outcome for our clients in Longmont and across Colorado’s Front Range.

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