Expungement and Restoring Voting Rights in Tennessee: A Guide with Legal Aid

Mar 12, 2026 at 11:10 am by Producer



A criminal record can follow you like a permanent name tag, long after you’ve served your time or had charges dismissed. Amy Luna, an attorney with the Legal Aid Society, breaks down the complexities of expungement—the process of wiping a record clean so it no longer appears in background checks. Even if you were found not guilty or had your charges dropped, the record remains public unless you file a formal petition with the court.

Restoring your voice in democracy is just as vital as clearing your name. Luna provides a step-by-step overview of how to restore voting rights and other civil liberties, such as the right to serve on a jury or hold public office. With local clinics upcoming in Bedford and Rutherford Counties, this conversation is an essential roadmap for anyone looking to move past their history and fully reintegrate into their community.

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