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Professional License Defense and Exemption
The Professional Licensing/Exemption Project addresses the needs of those who are at risk of losing their professional license or have lost their professional license due to a criminal conviction. We also advocate for those who are denied a care-giving position due to a criminal conviction.
Professionals work hard to obtain their professional licenses. Their achievement proves that they have the skills, knowledge, and expertise necessary to do their job and to do it well. Licensed professionals and those working in the care-giving professions are subject to a wide variety of legal and ethical rules. If a violation of these rules is reported or suspected, the license or position is in danger of being suspended or revoked. Sadly, all that hard work may be lost if a professional license or position is denied, suspended, or revoked due to a criminal conviction. Professionals who lose their licenses often feel helpless, powerless, and fearful of the future. NBLC helps professionals maintain their licenses and certifications. We are committed to providing the legal support necessary to challenge and overturn a license/position revocation decision.
Our Services
- Licensing Board Investigation
- License Probation, Suspension, Revocation
- Denial of Professional License
- Offer of Diversion Program
- Department of Social Services “Care Giver” Exemption/Waiver
- Case Management and Support
Donate to the Professional License Defense program and give hope for a secure future.
290 Termination/Redesignation
The 290 Project addresses the needs of those who have suffered a sex offense conviction. This population has unique challenges associated with their reintegration into the community. For those with a sex offense conviction, community reintegration is a daunting experience. The public holds many erroneous assumptions about sex offenders. As such, sex offenders face social isolation, hostility, extreme difficulty obtaining housing, education, and employment. These challenges together with the lack of a support system leaves the offender with feelings of hopelessness which, in turn, can lead to mental health issues, and substance abuse. NBLC provides client advocacy, referrals, case management, and community organization collaboration to this unique population in an effort to alleviate the effects of this type of conviction. We provide socio-legal advocacy in the following matters:
Our Services
- Tier Designation Determination
- Criminal Record Clearing
- Employment Assistance
- Housing Assistance
- Education Assistance
- Access to Public Assistance and Competent Healthcare
- Case Management and Support
Donate to the 290 Project and help change lives..
Criminal Record Clearing
A criminal record shouldn’t define the rest of your life. At NBLC, we help people clear old convictions, reduce felonies, end probation early, and correct outdated records so you can move forward with confidence. Our approach is simple: expert legal work, transparent pricing, and a team that treats you with dignity. Whether your case is simple or complex, we’re here to help you take the next step toward stability, opportunity, and peace of mind.
Your past doesn’t have to hold you back. We’re here to help you move forward.
Our Services
- Expungements (PC 1203.4)
- Felony reductions (17(b))
- Early termination of probation
- Prop 47 & Prop 64 reductions
- RAP sheet / DOJ / FBI cleanup
- Multi‑case coordination
- Internet record clean‑up
- Certificates of Rehabilitation
Other Services
NBLC provides additional legal services in the following areas:
- Department of Justice Criminal History Amendments/Disputes
- FBI Criminal History Amendments/Disputes
- Out of State Record Clearing Research
- Personal Reputation Management
- Traffic Penalty Alternatives
Out of County/State Legal Representation
Out of county/state post-conviction legal representation may be performed for Marin County residents. If the case is in a county/state outside the bay area, NBLC will first need to secure the assistance of pro bono counsel in that county/state, prior to committing to and undertaking any legal work.
