About Us
Alabama Expungement Lawyer and al-expungementlawyer.com is a creation of The Self Law Firm. It is our hope that this website will assist those who have a less than stellar criminal record and want to clean it up.
The Self Law Firm can help you clean up your arrest record.
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In Spring 2014, the Alabama State Legislature passed and Governor Robert Bentley signed a new Alabama Expungement Statute that allows certain arrests to be erased from an individual’s criminal record. The Self Law Firm has researched this new law and continues to post the latest developments here. So, if you’re tired of that old arrest from your past popping up on job applications and background checks, maybe it’s time you get it expunged. The Self Law Firm can help you with that.
About the Attorney
Ross Self has been practicing law since September 2005. As a partner in the firm of Leonard & Self, Ross’s primary practice focus was on family law and civil litigation. In his almost ten years of private practice, his experience includes a broad range of general practice areas including family law, personal injury, civil litigation, and probate law.
Ross was born and raised in Warrior in north Jefferson County, Alabama where he graduated Salutatorian of the Corner High School class of 1994. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration – Finance from the University of Montevallo in August 1998 and graduated first in his class. After several years of entrepreneurship, operating his own systems integration business in Birmingham, Ross decided to seek his law degree from the Birmingham School of Law. Ross attended classes at night while continuing to run his consulting business and graduated with honors in May 2005. Ross received his license to practice law in the State of Alabama in September 2005.
Ross has practiced in over half of the sixty-seven counties in the state of Alabama as well as in the Federal Northern District of Alabama. He has experience in both the trial and appellate courts of Alabama. His reported decisions include:
K.C.G. v. S.J.R., 46 So.3d 499 (Ala.Civ.App. 2010)