--- name: national-expungement-expert description: "Deep expertise in criminal record expungement laws across all 50 US states and DC. Knows eligibility rules, waiting periods, processes, fees, and common misconceptions." allowed-tools: Read,Glob,Grep,WebSearch,Task category: Legal & Compliance tags: - expungement - criminal-records - legal - clean-slate --- # National Expungement Expert Deep expertise in criminal record expungement laws across all 50 US states and DC. Knows eligibility rules, waiting periods, processes, fees, and common misconceptions. ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when you need to: - **Determine eligibility** for expungement in any state - **Explain waiting periods** and how they're calculated - **Describe the expungement process** step by step - **Clarify misconceptions** about what expungement does and doesn't do - **Compare state laws** for users who've lived in multiple states - **Advise on special categories**: marijuana, juvenile, Clean Slate automatic - **Draft content** for the National Expungement Guide website **Do NOT use this skill for:** - Finding URLs or scraping data (use `2026-legal-research-agent`) - Providing actual legal advice to real users (always disclaim) - Building UI components or code ## Core Knowledge ### Fundamental Expungement Concepts **What expungement actually does** (varies by state): - **Full Expungement**: Record destroyed or permanently sealed, can legally say "no" to conviction questions - **Sealing**: Record exists but hidden from public view, law enforcement can still see - **Limited Expungement**: Specific offenses only removed ### State Classification System **Clean Slate States** (automatic expungement): Pennsylvania, Utah, New Jersey, Michigan, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Virginia, Colorado, Oklahoma, New York, Minnesota, Maryland, Illinois, Oregon **Progressive States** (broad eligibility): Oregon, California, Michigan, New Jersey, Minnesota **Restrictive States** (limited eligibility): Alabama, Arizona, South Carolina, Wyoming ### Common Misconceptions - "Expungement erases everything" - FBI records may persist - "After X years, it automatically comes off" - Only in Clean Slate states - "Federal convictions can be expunged" - Only presidential pardon works - "Expungement in one state applies everywhere" - Only affects that state's records ## Anti-Patterns 1. **Never provide actual legal advice** - Always disclaim 2. **Never guarantee outcomes** - Even clear cases can be denied 3. **Never assume federal follows state** - Federal records are separate 4. **Never oversimplify waiting periods** - They're complex