Jeff Cardella, Expungement Lawyer in Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana

I, Jeff Cardella, am an Indiana Expungement Lawyer who serves Dearborn County, Indiana. If you have questions about expungement, call me at 317-695-7700 or email me for a free consultation. I have handled thousands of Expungements, have a success rate of well over 99%, and provide a 100% unconditional money back guarantee on ALL Expungements.
I handle expungement petitions across the entire State, including Lawrenceburg, Greendale, and Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana.
Indiana Criminal Record Expungement Overview
While the expungement law does contain certain exceptions, these general rules apply to most expungements:
• Expungement of Dismissed cases – can be expunged in 1 year (newer cases are often automatically expunged after 60 days)
• Expungement of Misdemeanor convictions – can be expunged 5 years after the date of your last conviction
• Expungement of AMS convictions – can be expunged 5 years after the date of your last conviction
• Expungement of Level 6 felony convictions – can be expunged 8 years after the date of your last conviction
• Expungement of D Felony convictions – can be expunged 8 years after the date of your last conviction
• Expungement of Major felony convictions – Some (but not all) major felony convictions can be expunged 8 years after the date of your last conviction
Remember that these are general rules. For a more detailed look at the rules, it may be helpful to look at the Indiana Expungement Law Guide. You only receive one expungement per lifetime (although this does not apply to cases that have been dismissed). Lastly, it is important to note that while most cases can be sealed (meaning that they are not visible to the public), there are some cases that can be expunged but not sealed.
The Expungement Process in Dearborn County, Indiana
Clients from across Dearborn County often reach out because the courthouse sits right in the middle of Lawrenceburg’s town square, making the filing steps feel straightforward once you know the layout. I focus on walking people through every requirement so the petition moves smoothly from the initial paperwork to any scheduled hearing in the Superior or Circuit Courts.
The central location on Mary Street serves residents who live along the Ohio River corridor as well as those who travel in from the I-74 area, so timing your visit around courthouse hours keeps the entire process on track without unnecessary delays.
Preparing Expungement Petitions at the Lawrenceburg Town Square Courthouse
I make sure every document is complete before we head to the courthouse at 165 Mary Street because the staff there processes filings efficiently when everything is in order. The town square setting means you can park nearby and walk straight into the clerk’s office without complicated directions, which helps clients from Lawrenceburg, Greendale, and Aurora feel more at ease on filing day.
Handling Cases for Dearborn County Residents Near the Ohio River
When someone lives along the river in Aurora or works in the Greendale area, I explain how the county’s geography actually simplifies service of notices because the courthouse is centrally located in Lawrenceburg. This setup lets us coordinate appearances without long travel times, keeping the focus on the legal steps rather than logistics.
Navigating Local Court Procedures in the Historic County Seat
The courthouse itself has a long history in the heart of Lawrenceburg, and I have learned the practical flow of how petitions move through the Superior and Circuit Courts there. Clients appreciate knowing exactly where to go once they arrive so the day of any hearing runs smoothly and they can return to their routines quickly.
Coordinating with the Dearborn County Clerk’s Office for Timely Filings
The clerk’s office operates on a standard weekday schedule that aligns well with most people’s work hours in the county, and I always double-check the current requirements before we submit so nothing holds up the timeline. This attention to detail helps clients who commute from nearby towns feel confident that their petition is moving forward exactly as it should.
Frequently Asked Questions About Expungement in Dearborn County, Indiana
How does the central location of the Lawrenceburg town square courthouse affect the expungement filing process?
The courthouse sits right on Mary Street in the middle of Lawrenceburg, so clients from river communities or the I-74 corridor can reach it quickly and avoid extra travel stress. I help schedule everything around the standard 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. hours so the day feels manageable and the petition gets filed without unnecessary complications.
What should residents of Aurora or Greendale know when preparing for a Dearborn County expungement hearing?
Because both Aurora and Greendale sit close to Lawrenceburg along the Ohio River, I remind clients that the short drive lets them arrive early and review any last-minute details with me. The local courts handle these cases efficiently, and having everything ready in advance keeps the focus on your fresh start rather than last-minute details.
Can an expungement improve employment chances at major Dearborn County employers like those near the Hollywood Casino?
Many local businesses along the river and the I-74 corridor review background records, and a successful expungement removes those barriers so you can pursue opportunities without hesitation. I guide clients through the exact steps that apply in Dearborn County so the record is handled correctly and you can move forward confidently.
What makes appearing before the Dearborn County Superior Courts different from other counties?
The two Superior Courts and the Circuit Court share the same Lawrenceburg location on the town square, which creates a consistent flow for hearings. I explain the practical differences in scheduling and document requirements so clients know exactly what to expect on their hearing date and feel prepared when they walk in.
How do I handle notifications and service for an expungement case if I live in Greendale or nearby?
Greendale residents benefit from the short distance to the Lawrenceburg clerk’s office, and I make sure all required notices are sent to the correct addresses so nothing gets missed. The process stays straightforward because the county keeps everything centralized in one courthouse location.
Why is it helpful to understand the Dearborn County clerk’s office procedures before filing an expungement?
The clerk’s office at the Lawrenceburg courthouse handles every step of the petition, and knowing their exact requirements upfront prevents small errors that could slow things down. I walk clients through the paperwork so the filing feels smooth and the entire matter stays on a clear timeline.
Expungement Courts & Clerk in Dearborn County

The Dearborn County Superior and Circuit Courts are located in the Lawrenceburg town square at 165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025. The Courthouse is open 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday, but is closed on all government holidays. The contact information is:
Dearborn County Superior Court 1: 812-537-1040
Dearborn County Superior Court 2: 812-537-8800
Dearborn County Circuit Court: 812-537-8865
Contact Jeff Cardella

Contact me to get started today. Calls are answered 7 days a week.
I look forward to helping you get the fresh start you deserve.
Phone: 317-695-7700
Email: jeffcardella@cardellalawoffice.com
Address: 350 Massachusetts Ave #357, Indianapolis, IN 46204
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