Jeff Cardella, Expungement Lawyer in Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana

Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana Expungement Attorney with Money Back Guarantee

I, Jeff Cardella, am an Indiana Expungement Lawyer who serves Montgomery 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 Crawfordsville, Ladoga, and Waynetown, Montgomery County, Indiana.

Indiana Expungement Law Basics

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 Montgomery County, Indiana

The expungement process in Montgomery County centers on the historic courthouse right in the heart of Crawfordsville, where petitions from across the county come together under one roof. Clients often mention how the central location makes the steps feel straightforward once they arrive downtown.

Filing Your Expungement Petition at the Historic Montgomery County Courthouse

All filings happen at the Montgomery County Courthouse on East Main Street in Crawfordsville, a landmark building that has served the community for generations. The process begins with preparing the proper paperwork and submitting it through the clerk’s office located inside the courthouse itself.

Serving Clients from Ladoga, Waynetown, and Surrounding Townships

Whether your background involves matters from Ladoga or Waynetown or the rural townships along the county’s roads, the petitions still route through the same central courthouse in Crawfordsville for review and hearing.

Local Context Near Wabash College and Downtown Crawfordsville

The courthouse sits near the vibrant downtown area and close to Wabash College, so many residents in that part of Crawfordsville find the filing steps blend easily into their everyday routines around campus and Main Street.

Geographic Flow of Cases Along Sugar Creek and County Highways

Cases originating near Sugar Creek or along the county’s major routes often follow the same clear path once they reach the courthouse, with the local geography helping keep travel times reasonable for hearings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Expungement in Montgomery County, Indiana

What do I need to know about the historic Montgomery County Courthouse for my expungement filing?

The courthouse at 100 East Main Street in Crawfordsville is the single point for all expungement filings in the county, and its layout makes it easy to locate the clerk’s office right inside the main building.

How does living near Wabash College in Crawfordsville impact expungement cases?

Many residents in the Wabash College area appreciate that the courthouse is just a short distance away, which can simplify attending any required hearings or picking up documents after the process moves forward.

Is there anything special about expunging records from arrests in Ladoga or Waynetown?

Petitions tied to Ladoga or Waynetown still follow the standard county route through the Crawfordsville courthouse, with the same timelines and forms applying regardless of the originating township.

What should clients know about scheduling hearings in Montgomery County courts?

Hearings are typically set once the petition is filed and reviewed, and the central location in Crawfordsville usually allows for convenient dates that fit around work or school schedules in the area.

How can expungement help with employment opportunities at local companies like Nucor Steel or Penguin Random House?

Once granted, an expungement can remove barriers that sometimes appear during background checks at major employers throughout Montgomery County, giving a cleaner slate for job applications in the area.

Are there any distinctive features of the Montgomery County Clerk’s Office that affect the filing process?

The clerk’s office inside the courthouse handles everything from initial acceptance to final processing, and its staff works within the same historic building that anchors the county’s legal system on East Main Street.

Expungement Courts & Clerk in Montgomery County

Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana Courthouse

The Montgomery County Superior and Circuit Courts are located in the historic Montgomery County Courthouse at 100 E Main St., Crawfordsville, Indiana 47933. 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:

Montgomery County Circuit Court: 765-364-6450

Montgomery County Superior Court I: 765-364-6447

Montgomery County Superior Court II: 765-364-6455

Montgomery County Clerk of the Circuit Court: 765-364-6430

Contact Jeff Cardella

Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana Expungement Attorney Jeff Cardella

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Phone: 317-695-7700

Email: jeffcardella@cardellalawoffice.com

Address: 350 Massachusetts Ave #357, Indianapolis, IN 46204

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