
When Drug Possession Charges Move Toward Record Sealing Eligibility
A past drug offense can follow a person long after the case is closed. In Nevada, that can affect background checks, housing opportunities, employment, and even parts of daily life

A past drug offense can follow a person long after the case is closed. In Nevada, that can affect background checks, housing opportunities, employment, and even parts of daily life

A past theft case can keep showing up long after the fine is paid, the jail term is over, or probation has ended. In Nevada, even a relatively low-level theft

A burglary case can leave a lasting mark long after the sentence is over. In Nevada, a felony property case may continue to appear in a person’s criminal record, influence

A battery-related entry on your criminal record can feel bigger than the case itself. It can affect job applicants, housing conversations, professional opportunities, and the way a potential employer reads

A criminal record can follow a person long after a case is over. It can shape hiring decisions, complicate housing applications, and keep old mistakes visible in places where people

A criminal history can feel permanent long after a case is over. People often assume every criminal conviction stays in public view for years, no matter the charge, the outcome,