Records Can Too.
A pardon is total forgiveness by the state and it requires the court, prosecutors, and state police to erase your record like it never happened.
You will never have to “check the box” again!
The Pardon Project of Northampton County
A pardon is a powerful tool for people who deserve a second chance. In Pennsylvania, the pardon process is free and more accessible than ever before. The Pardon Project of Northampton County was created to help members of our community who were once convicted of a non-violent crime, completed their sentence, and turned their lives around – and only their past is holding them back from pursuing their potential.
If you’re someone who has a criminal record and is considering seeking a pardon, there are several benefits to doing so. Firstly, a pardon can help remove the stigma and barriers that come with having a criminal record, making it easier to find employment, housing, and education opportunities. Additionally, a pardon can provide a sense of closure and allow you to move on from your past mistakes, freeing you to pursue personal and professional growth. The potential benefits of a pardon are significant and can create a range of opportunities that may not have been available otherwise. We want to help you realize this opportunity!
If you have ever pled guilty or been convicted of a non-violent state crime in Pennsylvania and completed your sentence at least five years ago, you should consider applying for a pardon.
Records Can Too.
The Pardon Project of Northampton County
A pardon is a powerful tool for people who deserve a second chance. In Pennsylvania, the pardon process is free and more accessible than ever before. The Pardon Project of Northampton County was created to help members of our community who were once convicted of a non-violent crime, completed their sentence, and turned their lives around – and only their past is holding them back from pursuing their potential.
If you’re someone who has a criminal record and is considering seeking a pardon, there are several benefits to doing so. Firstly, a pardon can help remove the stigma and barriers that come with having a criminal record, making it easier to find employment, housing, and education opportunities. Additionally, a pardon can provide a sense of closure and allow you to move on from your past mistakes, freeing you to pursue personal and professional growth. The potential benefits of a pardon are significant and can create a range of opportunities that may not have been available otherwise. We want to help you realize this opportunity!
If you have ever pled guilty or been convicted of a non-violent state crime in Pennsylvania and completed your sentence at least five years ago, you should consider applying for a pardon.
A pardon is total forgiveness by the state and it requires the court, prosecutors, and state police to erase your record like it never happened.
You will never have to “check the box” again!
News Alert
At its October Public Hearings, the Board of Pardons heard 176 pardon applications (including 42 that were excused) and recommended 138 of them - a success rate of 78.4%. The applicants came from 38 counties. A total of 596 pardon cases were heard by the BOP this year and 81.5% (486) were recommended to the Governor.
Two –
Thirds
of those who apply for a pardon in Pennsylvania actually get one!
Did You Know?
Pennsylvania is leading the nation in pardon reform! The pardon process is entirely free, a lawyer is not necessary, and over 80% of the people going before the PA Board of Pardons actually end up with a pardon! Over a ten-year period, pardons brought over $16.5 million dollars in higher wages into communities all across the state. Northampton County deserves its fair share!
Who We Are
The Pardon Project of Northampton County (PPNC) is an outgrowth of the Pardon Project of Lehigh County – making it easy to help clients in one county with a record in the other. David Trevaskis, the Pro Bono Coordinator for the PA Bar Association, first made the connection to Terence Houck, District Attorney for Northampton County, who was all-in from the start. He put together a very impressive list of community and civic leaders and invited them to a meeting on April 21, 2023. All the right people attended and the PPNC took off. Leigh Ann Fisher, Clerk of Courts, Criminal Division, and Krista DelValle, Lead Deputy Court Clerk, quickly agreed to make it easy for the PPNC to obtain the criminal court records required to apply for a pardon, and attorney Diane Elliott agreed to volunteer as the inaugural Program Coordinator. Within 90 days, the first 10 clients had been identified and the first 10 Pardon Coaches were being scheduled for a training program. The Program expects to open its doors to the public in the fall.
We are attorneys, peer specialists and community advocates, all volunteering to assist those seeking a pardon. We are one Project that, along with our neighbor Lehigh County program, is part of a large and growing statewide network of Pardon Projects.
What We Do
We train volunteers (“Pardon Coaches”) so that they know the process, and we connect them to clients whom we think have an excellent chance of receiving a pardon from the Governor.
Who We Serve
We provide Pardon Coaches for free to people who reside in Northampton County (or were convicted here) whose household incomes are at or below 228% of the federal poverty guidelines (multiply what’s in that chart by 2.28) and who have completed their sentences for non-violent crimes at least five years ago. Others may qualify on a case-by-case basis. And EVERYONE can help themselves! For our full Eligibility Criteria, click here.
How Do I Find Out if I Qualify?
Complete the form below with your information and someone from our team will be reply:
Can I Apply Myself?
YES! You do NOT need a lawyer to apply for a pardon. Here is what you need to succeed:
- 8-minute film about the PA Pardon Process by Pardon Fellow Zach Keasling
- Application form and instructions (English)
- Application form and instructions (Spanish)
- List of things to get from the courthouse (English)
- List of things to get from the courthouse (Spanish)
- Watch a “Do It Yourself” video (1 hour – English)
- Watch a “Do It Yourself” video (1 hour – Spanish)
- Videos explaining how to fill out the application form
- Videos of people who have gone through the pardon process, sharing what they’ve learned
- Advice on how to prepare for your hearing before the Board of Pardons
Questions?
We are here to help! For more information, send us an email.
Second chances start here.
About the Pardon Project
230 S. Broad Street Suite 1102
Philadelphia, PA 19102