Maintaining your personal and professional online reputation starts with removing potentially damaging and incriminating mugshots.

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Purge those past indiscretions that could prevent your family from enjoying life free from hassles and embarrassment.

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Your mugshot gets removed from various listings when your case has been concluded. Those situations are specific and limited to the following:

* Charges have been legally Expunged or Sealed

* Juvenile Records (under eighteen at time of arrest)

* Disposition of Acquittal or Not Guilty

* Clemency, Pardon, or Amnesty Commutation

* Non-adjudicated disposition

* Adjudication withheld

* Dismissal of charge

* Misdemeanor charge

* Non-Violent charge

* Diversion Program

* Nolle Prosequi

* Deceased relative

“78% of U.S. adults believe it is very important to look up information about people ... online before [interacting] with them.” —Harris Interactive for Intelius, 2010

When people Google your name, the cold hard facts are revealed. People tend to accept the results as being true and judge you on that information, even if it may not be true.

Your online appearance should be the foundation of any personal branding efforts. Your professional persona is a network of strategically placed, search-engine friendly content that is crafted to increase your professional visibility, influence and opportunities.

Unfortunately, negative information also gets equal and perhaps even greater billing. Once something negative is posted online about you it’s there forever. It slowly erodes your reputation and potentially limits your personal and professional opportunities. The longer those negative links appear in the search results, the more people see them and more damage can be inflicted on your career, finances and your relationships.

Anyone who has ever had a mugshot taken should know that it is public information in many jurisdictions.

If you are serious about taking corrective action and building and maintaining a positive online reputation, you may want to start by removing your mugshot from repositories such as mugshots.com and ultimately from the prying eyes of Google.
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