Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about pardons and record suspensions.

A record suspension (formerly called a pardon) is an official recognition that you have been rehabilitated. It removes your criminal record from public access, though it remains in a restricted database. The Parole Board of Canada reviews your case to determine eligibility.

The timeline depends on your offense type. Summary convictions typically take 5-7 years after sentence completion, while indictable offenses take 10-15 years. Our AI can accelerate the process by ensuring your application is complete and accurate.

Our AI-assisted service starts at $299. This is significantly cheaper than hiring a lawyer ($1,500-$3,000+). The Parole Board of Canada also charges a $50-$100 processing fee.

No, you must have completed your full sentence, including probation and parole. However, you can prepare your application while still serving and submit it once eligible.

If denied, you can reapply after 1 year. Our AI will help you understand why it was denied and improve your application for the next attempt.

Yes, we take privacy seriously. Your data is encrypted and stored securely. We never share your information with third parties without consent.

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