Jeff Cardella, Expungement Lawyer in Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana

I, Jeff Cardella, am an Indiana Expungement Lawyer who serves Hamilton 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 in across the entire State, including Fishers, Carmel, and Noblesville, Hamilton 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 Hamilton County, Indiana
Clients from across Hamilton County come to the modern Government and Judicial Center right on the Noblesville town square to start their expungement process. The central location makes it convenient whether you drive in from the fast-growing corridors near Fishers or from the quieter areas around Westfield.
Gathering Records Before Visiting the Noblesville Judicial Center
I always recommend starting with a thorough review of your case details through the state’s mycase.in.gov system so that when you reach the clerk’s office in the Government and Judicial Center everything is ready for a clean filing.
Navigating the Modern Facilities at One Hamilton County Square
The Judicial Center offers a streamlined environment compared with older facilities, and the staff there handles expungement petitions with the same professionalism you would expect in any well-run Indiana county court.
Understanding the Role of the Historic Noblesville Courthouse Square
While the active court proceedings now take place in the adjacent Government and Judicial Center, the historic courthouse on the square remains a landmark that reminds everyone of the long tradition of fair justice in Hamilton County.
Coordinating Service and Hearings from Suburban Hamilton County
Whether your prior case originated in Noblesville or involved residents who now live along the I-69 corridor, the local procedures stay consistent and focused on giving people a clear path forward.
Frequently Asked Questions About Expungement in Hamilton County, Indiana
What should I know about parking and access when filing at the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center?
The center sits directly on the Noblesville town square with convenient public parking options nearby, making it straightforward for anyone driving in from Fishers or Carmel to drop off documents without unnecessary hassle.
Does the rapid growth around Fishers and Carmel affect how quickly expungement petitions move through Hamilton County courts?
The county has expanded steadily, yet the dedicated court staff at the Judicial Center continues to process petitions according to the clear statewide timelines so you can plan your next steps with confidence.
How do I request copies of my Hamilton County case records before moving forward with expungement?
The clerk’s office in Suite 106 at One Hamilton County Square handles record requests efficiently, and I guide clients on the exact steps so they arrive prepared with everything the court will need.
Is there anything special about expungement cases that were handled near the historic Noblesville square?
All cases from Hamilton County follow the same rules regardless of where the original proceedings occurred, and the current Judicial Center provides the up-to-date setting for your fresh start.
What if my prior conviction involved an arrest that took place along one of Hamilton County’s major routes?
The location of the arrest does not change the filing process, and I help ensure the petition accurately reflects the Noblesville court records so the outcome protects your opportunities throughout the county and beyond.
How does the clerk’s office in Noblesville handle expungement filings from smaller Hamilton County communities?
Residents from places like Cicero or Sheridan receive the same attentive service as anyone else, with the clerk’s team at the Government and Judicial Center making the experience consistent and professional.
Expungement Courts & Clerk in Hamilton County

The Hamilton County Superior and Circuit Courts are located in the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center at 1 Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Indiana 46060. The Courthouse is open 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday, but is closed on all government holidays. The contact information is:
Hamilton County Circuit Court: 317-776-9635
Hamilton County Superior Court 1: 317-776-9655
Hamilton County Clerk’s Office: 317-776-9629
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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