Jeff Cardella, Expungement Lawyer in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana

I, Jeff Cardella, am an Indiana Expungement Lawyer who serves Huntington 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 Huntington, Roanoke, and Warren, Huntington County, Indiana.
Indiana Second Chance 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 Huntington County, Indiana
Clients from across Huntington County come through the doors of the historic courthouse on North Jefferson Street in downtown Huntington when it is time to move forward with an expungement. This central location makes the process straightforward for people living in Roanoke along State Road 24, in Warren to the south, or in the smaller communities spread throughout the county.
Filing Petitions at the Huntington County Courthouse on Jefferson Street
The Huntington County Superior and Circuit Courts sit right in the heart of the county seat, and I routinely guide clients through the steps of preparing and filing their petitions directly with the clerk’s office located inside the same building. The process moves efficiently once the paperwork is complete and properly served on the prosecutor’s office, which is also housed on site.
Serving Clients from Roanoke, Warren, and Nearby Communities
Whether you live near the Wabash River corridor or work at one of the local manufacturers that anchor the area, the Huntington County courts handle expungement matters for residents from every corner of the county. I make sure the filing reaches the right division and that any required notices are delivered without unnecessary delays.
Working with the Local Prosecutor’s Office in the Same Courthouse
Because the prosecutor’s office shares the Jefferson Street courthouse, I can often coordinate directly and address any questions or objections quickly during the review period. This close proximity helps keep the timeline on track for clients who need their records cleared so they can pursue new opportunities.
Hearing Dates and Final Steps in Downtown Huntington
Once the petition is filed, a hearing is typically scheduled in either the Circuit or Superior Court on the upper floors of the courthouse. I attend these hearings with my clients and walk them through what to expect in the courtroom setting that overlooks the historic square.
Frequently Asked Questions About Expungement in Huntington County, Indiana
How do I get my expungement petition filed at the Jefferson Street courthouse in Huntington?
The clerk’s office inside the Huntington County Courthouse at 201 North Jefferson Street is where every expungement petition starts. I prepare the documents, ensure they meet the court’s exact requirements, and file them in person so there are no mailing delays for clients living in Roanoke or Warren.
Does living near Huntington University affect my expungement options in this county?
Many clients who attended or worked around Huntington University appreciate how a clean record opens doors back home. The local courts treat these cases the same as any other, and I focus on the timeline and eligibility rules that apply specifically to Huntington County filings.
What should I expect when the prosecutor reviews my petition in the Huntington County courthouse?
The prosecutor’s office is right there in the same building on Jefferson Street, so responses come quickly. In my practice I have seen that most petitions move forward smoothly once the required waiting period has passed and the paperwork is complete.
Are there special considerations for people who live in Warren or Roanoke when filing in Huntington County?
Clients from Warren and Roanoke often drive the familiar county roads to reach the courthouse, and I make sure their petitions reflect the correct address and service details so the process stays on schedule without extra trips.
How does the historic courthouse setting on Jefferson Street influence the expungement hearing process?
The courtroom itself sits inside the well-known Huntington County Courthouse on the square, and hearings are handled professionally in that traditional setting. I prepare my clients for the environment so they feel comfortable and focused on the positive outcome ahead.
Can an expungement help with job opportunities tied to local employers near the Wabash River area?
Many Huntington County residents work at companies throughout the county, and a sealed record can remove barriers that once limited advancement. I help clients understand exactly how the local sealing rules apply once the court grants the order.
Expungement Courts & Clerk in Huntington County

The Huntington County Superior and Circuit Courts are located at the Huntington County Courthouse, 201 North Jefferson Street, Huntington, Indiana 46750. 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:
Huntington County Circuit Court: 260-358-4814
Huntington County Superior Court: 260-358-4852
Huntington County Clerk of Courts: 260-358-4819
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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