When
we receive your driving record we call the court where you got the
tickets to see that everything that was suppost to be done has been
done, such as all the fines have been paid, probation or whatever
the court said that you had to do has been done. We then write an
expungement letter, which is a letter requesting that it be removed
from the driving record along with the order for the judge to
sign. We fax the letters to you for your signature and you send
it to the court by certified mail because the judge that put it on
the record has the ability to have it removed. If the judge
will work with us then that is all that is required. If the
judge does not agree to remove it from the driver’s record we have
other steps we go through to have it removed. We may send additional
letters to the court or we may petition to have the case reopened.
If we have the case reopened we do not go to court for you.
What we do is to assist you to serve as your own attorney, we do this
by sending you all the paperwork you will need and coach you on what
to do and say so that when you go to court you are prepared to defend
yourself in court.