Expungement Clinics

The NAACP Owensboro Branch and Audubon Area Community Services (AACS) are proud to partner to offer a series of expungement clinics across the region, designed to help individuals clear eligible criminal records and open the door to new opportunities.

These clinics provide free access to legal guidance and support, helping participants take meaningful steps toward employment, housing stability, and a fresh start.

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Why Expungement Matters

Expungement is more than a legal process—it’s a chance to move forward.

By removing barriers, expungement can help individuals:

  • Secure employment
  • Access stable housing
  • Reconnect with family and community
  • Build a brighter, more stable future

Kick-Off Event

Join us for a community launch event to learn more and connect with local resources:

Foust Elementary School Gymnasium
June 17, 2026
4:00–6:00 PM

At this event, participants will learn eligibility requirements and can connect with:

  • Employers
  • Community partners
  • Housing providers

Clinic Schedule & Locations

All clinics are free to attend.

July 7 | 4:00–7:00 PM
Logsdon Community Center
2400 Friendship Drive

July 9 | 4:00–7:00 PM
Walnut Memorial Baptist Church
519 Byers Ave

July 25 | 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
Salvation Army
215 South Ewing Road

July 28 | 4:00–7:00 PM
H.L. Neblett Community Center
801 W. 5th Street

How the Clinic Works

The process is designed to be simple and supportive.

During the clinic, participants will:

  1. Meet with a re-entry team to pull their criminal history
  2. Speak one-on-one with an attorney
  3. Receive a review of eligibility for expungement

Take the First Step

Everyone deserves a second chance. Whether you're seeking employment, stable housing, or simply a new beginning, these clinics are here to help you move forward.