Pricing
Transparent, flat pricing. No hourly billing. No surprises.
You see the price before you commit. The court charges nothing to file most petitions. We charge a flat fee for the document preparation, and that's it.
What it costs
| Service | Statute | Our fee | Court fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seal a Criminal Record | § 13-911 | $750 | $0 |
| Set Aside a Conviction | § 13-905 | $750 | $0 |
| Restore Civil Rights | §§ 13-907, 13-908 | $750 | $0 |
| Restore Firearm Rights | § 13-910 | $750 | $0 |
| Marijuana Expungement (Prop 207) | § 36-2862 | $750 | $0 |
| Reduce Class 6 Felony to Misdemeanor | § 13-604 | $500 | $0 |
| Admin Per Se Expungement | § 28-3004 | $250 | $0 (MVD form) |
Multi-case discount
If you have multiple cases — for example, two separate sealing petitions — your first case is full price and each additional case is $100 off through your account. The discount is applied automatically at checkout.
What's included in the fee
For every service:
- Statutory eligibility check
- The official AZ Superior Court petition (or MVD form) with your information pre-filled
- Pre-fill review checklist
- County-specific filing instructions
- Personal-statement template (where applicable)
- Required-attachments checklist
- Prosecutor service instructions
- What-happens-next guide
What's NOT included
- Court fees — there are none for the petitions we prepare
- Document gathering — court records, discharge papers, certified abstracts. You request these yourself from the relevant agency. We tell you which documents you need and where to get them.
- Court representation — if your petition requires a hearing, you appear yourself or hire an attorney
- Appeals — we don't appeal denials. Hire an attorney.
- Legal advice — we're a document preparation service, not a law firm
Why we don't charge by the hour
Most attorneys charge $200-$400 per hour for record-relief work. A typical sealing petition takes 4-8 hours of attorney time, which is how the $1,500-$5,000 range happens.
We're not lawyers — we're a software product that prepares petitions. Our marginal cost per petition is essentially zero. Flat-fee pricing reflects that. The complexity of one customer's case versus another's doesn't change what we have to do — the screening engine and the petition generator are the same. So we charge the same.
Why $750 instead of the same $250 for everything
The five $750 services involve substantially more legal complexity than the cheaper two:
- More statutory analysis (more exclusions, more eligibility branches)
- Discretionary review (the judge can deny even when eligibility is met) — the personal statement matters, the attachments matter, the strategy matters
- Multiple-jurisdiction handling (out-of-state convictions, federal convictions, etc.)
- Longer petitions, more required attachments, more county-specific filing variations
Class 6 reduction and Admin Per Se expungement are simpler — narrower legal questions, shorter forms, less discretionary risk. We price them to reflect that.
Refund policy
If your screening shows you don't qualify and you decide not to file, you've spent $0. We don't charge until you submit your case detail form for packet generation.
If you submit and pay but the system fails to generate your packet, we refund 100%.
If your petition is denied, we don't refund — the work was done; the outcome is the court's decision. We do offer one complimentary re-screening if you want to evaluate refiling under a different statute or after curing a denial reason.
Full refund policy: /refund-policy
Compare to alternatives
| Provider | Typical cost | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Arizona attorney (full service) | $1,500 - $5,000 | Full representation including hearings |
| Online "expungement" services (out of state) | $1,000 - $2,500 | Often generic; not Arizona-specific |
| DIY court forms | $0 | No guidance, high error rate, frequent denials |
| Seal My Record Now | $250 - $750 | Pre-filled forms, AZ-specific, no representation |
See what you qualify for first — pricing comes after.
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