Advice
September 4, 2015
Criminal Records Effect Credit Worthiness
Criminal records appear on credit reports and have a negative effect on the ability to secure credit. If your criminal record has been expunged, it is important to alert the credit reporting agencies reporting the judgment and then to make sure that record is removed from your credit report. Pine Street Legal can assist you in filing for an expungement and in disputing it reporting on your credit report.
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