Character Disqualification Appeal

If you were disqualified as a candidate for a law enforcement or other civil service position for character/background reasons, the first thing you should do is hire an experienced and qualified disqualification appeal lawyer, who thoroughly understands the appeal process and will examine your particular case to determine whether or not you have grounds for a disqualification appeal.

There are many reasons a candidate can receive a character/background disqualification, including an arrest history, driving record, employment history, disciplinary issue in school, alcohol, drug or substance misuse/abuse, financial history, interpersonal history and educational history, just to name a few.

As a civil service disqualification appeal attorney with more than 18 years of experience, Kevin has helped many clients win their appeal. He can help you too.

If you have questions about your character/background disqualification, and you would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin at 516 248 0040.

Email: kevin@www.sheerinlaw.com

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