Protect Your Reputation. Expunge What Shouldn't Be Public.
If a protective order was filed against you in Allen County and later dismissed or denied, the public record may still exist. Even if the court sided with you, that petition could still show up in background checks and court databases.
Gibson Law Office in Fort Wayne helps clients across northeast Indiana erase protective order records that should never have remained visible.
Even a temporary order or a denied petition can leave a digital footprint:
Public court dockets on MyCase.in.gov
Protection Order Registry (POR)
Law enforcement databases accessed during traffic stops or background checks
These records can be seen by landlords, employers, and even family members.
The protective order was dismissed or denied in court
The petitioner failed to appear at a scheduled hearing
The case was vacated or reversed on appeal
We file Verified Petitions to Expunge in Allen County and appear in Fort Wayne courts to clear your name.
Our Fort Wayne attorneys understand how protective order expungements work in Allen County. We prepare complete filings, work with the courts and clerk’s office, and make sure your rights are protected.
"Just because someone filed a baseless petition doesn’t mean you should live with the consequences. We help clients in Fort Wayne get their records back." – Brett Gibson
Don't let a dismissed protective order continue to impact your life. Our Fort Wayne office is here to help.
📍 Gibson Law Office – Fort Wayne
803 S Calhoun St, Suite 300, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
📞 260-739-5425