Angela D. asked

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I was arrested due to a Peace Order filed against me in 2001, which was later overturned when the other party admitted to initiating communication. However, I still have an arrest record that has negatively impacted my life, including job opportunities and personal relationships. I have tried to remove this item from my record but was denied because the court requires me to serve the other party, who I cannot locate. Is there a way to bypass this requirement or seek further legal action to clear my record?

January 11th, 2023

Tammy R. answered

To address your situation, you can consider the following steps: 1. Hire a Process Server or Private...

January 11th, 2023

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