If you have incurred a criminal arrests or convictions in any state or jurisdiction, it is a good idea to obtain an official copy of your criminal record. If you plan to apply for employment, lease an apartment, volunteer, or engage in certain public activities, your criminal record may become an issue. Therefore, you should obtain a copy of your complete criminal record, so that you may accurately demonstrate the nature and extent of your record, as well as for your own personal knowledge and reference.

How to Correct Your FBI Record

Once you obtain the FBI record, review it carefully for mistakes or inaccuracies. For instance, your name, birth date, or social security number may be incorrectly reported. It may list convictions for crimes you for which you did not plead guilty.  Whatever the issue may be, the burden to correct your official criminal record is on you.

You can challenge the record by contacting the agencies that originally submitted the information, such as the related police department, prosecutor’s office, or superior or municipal court. You should try to request copies of your charges, indictment, judgment of conviction/disposition or additional paperwork. Whenever possible, obtain a certified copies. If you believe the local records are inaccurate, you may wish to speak to an attorney regarding how to contest or amend those records.

If you believe the mistake exists on the FBI report, you may send a written challenge to the following address:

Federal Bureau of Investigation
Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS)
Attention: Correspondence Group
1000 Custer Hollow Road
Clarksburg, WV 26306

The Correspondence Group will contact the appropriate agencies to attempt to confirm or correct the challenged entry for you. However, it is recommended that you send as much information as possible in your written submission, especially documents showing the final outcome of your arrest. This will assist the agents in efficiently working on your case. Once the agents receive an official response from the agencies, the FBI will make any necessary changes and advise you of the outcome.

You may be able to avoid the pitfalls of having a criminal record through a process called expungement. Contact National Security Law Firm to see if you are eligible under the recently updated New Jersey expungement statutes to remove the arrest and conviction information that may be denying you employment opportunities, desired housing, or the chance to participate with your children in activities. National Security Law Firm is an experienced expungement law firm who will give you an accurate and realistic analysis of your expungement potential.

Imagine Your Life Six Months From Now

You apply for a job — and you’re not nervous about the background check.
You tour an apartment — and know you’ll be approved.
You sign up for a professional license — without worrying about what’s hiding in the system.

That’s the freedom an expungement with National Security Law Firm can give you.


The Hidden Problem With “Standard” Expungements

Most lawyers stop once the judge signs your order. But here’s the truth:

  • 25–30% of NJ agencies fail to update their databases.

  • Private background check companies like TruthFinder, Checkr, and Sterling never get notified.

  • Records that should be gone keep resurfacing — costing people jobs, housing, and peace of mind.

That’s why so many clients tell us:

“I thought my record was gone — but it’s still showing up.”


How NSLF Ensures It’s Gone for Good

Led by Karen Howell, Esq., NSLF built a proprietary system that makes your expungement complete:

  • Government Verification — We confirm NJSP, FBI, courts, police, and probation actually erase your record.

  • Private Database Cleanup — We directly notify private background check companies to delete your data.

  • Lifetime Backup Support — If your record resurfaces years later, we remove it at no cost.

  • Refund Guarantee — If denied for reasons outside your control, we refund your fee.

👉 Learn why expunged records still show up — and how we fix it.


Faster Results Are Now Possible

Normally, NJ expungements take close to a year. But since April 2025, you can request expedited NJSP processing if filed correctly from the start.

At NSLF, we know how to fast-track petitions for clients who can’t afford to wait.

👉 See how expedited expungement works.


Transparent, All-Inclusive Pricing

  • $1,500 for your primary offense

  • +$200 for each additional offense

  • +$1,800 (in addition to the standard fee) for early expungements or drug distribution cases

  • +$2,500 (in addition to the standard fee) for expedited filings

👉 See our detailed pricing guide.


Payment Plans That Fit Your Life

With Affirm financing, you can begin today:

  • Spread payments over 3, 6, 12, or 24 months

  • No impact on your credit score to check eligibility

  • Example: $1,500 expungement ≈ $65/month

👉 Learn about our financing options.


Our Refund Guarantee

If your expungement is denied for reasons outside your control, we refund your legal fee in full. ⚠️ Does not apply if you fail to disclose your complete criminal history.


Why Choose NSLF?

  • More expungements than any other firm in NJ

  • Proprietary system for government + private record cleanup

  • Lifetime record removal support

  • Flat pricing + flexible payment options

  • Refund guarantee = risk-free choice

  • Every case handled personally by Karen Howell, Esq.

👉 Visit our Expungement Resource Hub for guides, FAQs, and offense-specific information.


We’re Trusted With More Expungements in New Jersey Than Any Other Law Firm.


Your Future Starts Today

Six months from now, you could be working a better job. Living in a new place. Free from the fear of background checks. But only if you take action now.

👉 Book your free consultation today.

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At NSLF, we don’t just file expungements. We erase your record everywhere it matters — for life.