Expungement Lawyer in Baltimore County, Maryland
Experienced Assistance with Criminal Record Expungement in Towson and Baltimore County
If you or a loved one has an eligible criminal record in Maryland and are seeking to clear your name, an expungement petition can provide a fresh start by removing certain court and law enforcement records from public view. Under Maryland Criminal Procedure Article §§ 10-101 et seq., qualified cases—such as acquittals, dismissals, probation before judgment (PBJ), nolle prosequi, stet dispositions, and certain convictions—may be eligible for expungement after specific waiting periods. A successful expungement can help restore opportunities in employment, housing, education, and licensing.
At Shepard Law in Towson, principal attorney Stephen P. Shepard provides client-centered and compassionate criminal defense representation to individuals pursuing expungement throughout Baltimore County. With more than a decade of dedicated service defending clients in Towson, Essex, Catonsville, and surrounding communities, our firm focuses on understanding your unique circumstances and guiding you thoughtfully through the expungement process so you can move forward with confidence.
Take the Next Step – Contact Shepard Law Today
An expungement petition in Baltimore County requires careful preparation and timely filing to maximize the likelihood of success. The earlier you reach out, the better we can review your eligibility and assemble the necessary documentation.
Call Shepard Law at (410) 648-4008 or complete our secure online contact form for a free, confidential consultation. We also offer jail visits for a fee when needed. Attorney Stephen P. Shepard is prepared to listen carefully to your story, explain your rights, and provide the client-centered and compassionate representation you deserve in your expungement matter.
What Is Expungement in Maryland?
Expungement is a court-ordered process that removes eligible criminal case information from public court and law enforcement records. Once granted, the records are generally treated as if they never existed for most purposes, although certain limited exceptions may apply. Maryland law distinguishes between:
- Favorable dispositions (acquittal, dismissal, nolle prosequi, stet, PBJ): Often eligible after three years (or sooner with a general waiver and release in some cases).
- Eligible convictions: Certain misdemeanors and non-violent felonies may qualify after waiting periods that vary by offense (commonly three to ten years after satisfactory completion of sentence, including probation and parole).
Eligibility is determined case-by-case based on the outcome of the case, the specific offense, and whether you have any subsequent convictions or pending charges.
Why Choose Shepard Law for Expungement in Baltimore County
Stephen P. Shepard is a respected Baltimore County criminal defense attorney recognized by Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star,” Avvo with a 10.0 “Superb” rating, Martindale-Hubbell as a “Client Champion Platinum,” and The National Trial Lawyers as a “Top 40 Under 40.” He is an active member of the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association and regularly appears in Baltimore County courts.
Our Towson office, located at 303 W. Pennsylvania Avenue, Towson, MD 21204, serves clients across Baltimore County. At Shepard Law, you receive client-centered and compassionate representation focused on your individual needs and long-term well-being.
Take the Next Step – Contact Shepard Law Today
Call Shepard Law at (410) 648-4008 or complete our secure online contact form for a free, confidential consultation. We also offer jail visits for a fee when needed. Attorney Stephen P. Shepard is prepared to listen carefully to your story, explain your rights, and provide the client-centered and compassionate representation you deserve.