Credit card theft is an indictable felony offense in New Jersey but can be expunged if an individual meets certain eligibility requirements (e.g. stay arrest free for 4 years and present a good reason for expungement). If you have more than one indictable conviction (i.e. felony) such as two convictions on different dates for credit card theft, burglary, or another offense, then you have to wait at least 10 years before you are eligible to clean/clear your record. Please note that disorderly person offenses do not result in the 10-year waiting period. Our New Jersey expungement lawyers know when and how to properly present a petition to seal your record so that you have a fresh start.
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