Free Event on Sept. 17 in Fayetteville to Help People Seal Court Records

Free Event on September 17 in Fayetteville to Help People Seal Court Records

On September 17, people in Fayetteville will have the opportunity to get help sealing their court records through a free event. This event is intended to assist individuals who have criminal records and are seeking to seal these records.

The event, organized by the Arkansas Justice Reform Coalition and Legal Aid of Arkansas, aims to provide access to legal assistance and support for those looking to clear their past criminal records.

This initiative reflects efforts in Fayetteville and surrounding areas to provide essential services to the community. It aligns with the broader goal of promoting justice and social welfare.

In addition to this specific event, various local organizations and departments are working to provide a range of services. For instance, the Cumberland County Department of Public Health is offering a variety of health services, including back-to-school immunization clinics, which highlight the commitment to improving overall well-being.

Additional Community Engagement Initiatives

  • Free events at Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) are open to the public and do not require registration, showcasing the college’s involvement in community activities.
  • The Department of Public Health in Cumberland County also provides services related to animal safety and welfare, demonstrating the county’s holistic approach to community development.

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