Clean Slate Virginia
06/10/2026
If you have a prescription fraud conviction on your record, you may be able to have it sealed, but you must file a petition with the circuit court, meet the eligibility requirements, and demonstrate to a judge that continued public access to your record causes manifest injustice. Clean Slate Virginia is already preparing petitions for eligible clients ahead of the July 1, 2026 filing date.
Can a Prescription Fraud Conviction Be Sealed in Virginia? - Clean Slate Virginia You may be wondering can a Prescription Fraud Conviction be sealed in Virginia? Learn about your options with help from Clean Slate Virginia.
06/05/2026
Can a Possession With Intent to Distribute Ma*****na conviction be sealed in Virginia?
Learn more about eligibility requirements and how Clean Slate Virginia can help you seal your record.
Can a Possession With Intent to Distribute Ma*****na Conviction Be Sealed in Virginia? - Clean Slate Virginia Can a Possession With Intent to Distribute Ma*****na Conviction Be Sealed in Virginia? Learn more about your options with help from Clean Slate Virginia.
05/28/2026
If you were convicted of Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, you may be carrying a criminal record that has followed you for years, affecting your employment opportunities, housing applications, and ability to move forward.
Beginning July 1st, 2026, that record may be sealable under Virginia’s new Clean Slate Law.
Can an Unauthorized Use of Vehicle Conviction Be Sealed in Virginia? - Clean Slate Virginia Can an unauthorized use of vehicle conviction be sealed in Virginia? Beginning July 1st, 2026, this conviction is among the felonies that can be sealed under Virginia’s new Clean Slate Law, but it won’t happen automatically.
05/19/2026
Big news for Virginia!
Clean Slate Virginia founder, George Townsend, was recently featured in a story from Radio IQ/WVTF Public Radio discussing Virginia’s new Clean Slate law and what it means for individuals working to move forward after past convictions.
Beginning this summer, the law will allow many eligible Virginians to have qualifying records sealed from public view, opening the door to better access to employment, housing, and other opportunities that can be difficult to rebuild after a conviction.
Virginia's new "clean slate" law to go into effect this summer This summer, many people with criminal convictions will be able to seal their records.
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