Clean Slate Brings Expungement and Health Services to Marin City

Marin County’s traveling Clean Slate Program is rolling into Marin City for a focused pop-up event aimed at helping folks with past justice system involvement. Whether you need to seal or expunge records, end probation, or seek conviction dismissal, this event’s got you covered.

This post dives into what’s on offer, who’ll be there, and how people from San Rafael, Sausalito, and beyond can jump in on this collaborative push.

Find Your Ideal Marin County Getaway
Discover hand-picked hotels and vacation homes tailored for every traveler. Skip booking fees and secure your dream stay today with real-time availability!
 

Browse Accommodations Now

Marin City’s Clean Slate Pop-Up: A Community-Driven Initiative

The pop-up happens on Feb. 26 from 4–6:30 p.m. in the parking lot of Saint Andrew Presbyterian Church at 101 Donahue St. in Marin City.

Residents from Mill Valley, Novato, San Rafael, and Sausalito are welcome to tap into a set of services designed to knock down barriers to self-sufficiency.

It’s part of a wider county effort to help people move past obstacles from previous justice involvement. Strengthening families and individuals is the goal, and Marin County’s pretty diverse, so it matters.

At the event, you’ll find a one-stop spot for legal help, health benefits, and child support stuff—no need to bounce around town.

Saint Andrew’s site really shows Marin City’s ongoing role as a community support hub. The partnerships with local nonprofits and government offices reach into Larkspur, Tiburon, and San Anselmo too.

What Services Will Be Available

Here’s what you can expect on site:

  • Legal help for sealing or expunging records, ending probation, and dismissing convictions.
  • Public Defender’s Office and District Attorney’s Office folks ready to guide you and explain next steps.
  • Probation Department staff to talk through your case and possible relief options.
  • Public benefits help from the County’s Department of Health and Human Services—think Medi-Cal, CalFresh, CalWORKS, job training, and financial relief.
  • Child support services from the Department of Child Support Services. They’ll help with case questions, order changes, and parentage issues.
  • Nonprofit partners like Canal Alliance, Legal Aid of Marin, CenterPoint, Helen Vine Recovery Center, and Marin City Community Development Workforce and Career Development.
  • Spanish translators to help with health and immigration questions.

Who Will Be Staffing the Day

Marin County’s Clean Slate event brings together a strong mix of public and nonprofit organizations. You’ll see folks from the Public Defender’s Office, District Attorney’s Office, and Probation Department there to help.

Staff from the Department of Health and Human Services can walk you through public benefits and related services. Spanish translators will be on hand for health, immigration, and legal questions—super important for people in San Rafael, Marin City, Fairfax, and Novato.

Nonprofit partners really help expand what the county can do. Canal Alliance, Legal Aid of Marin, CenterPoint, Helen Vine Recovery Center, and Marin City Community Development Workforce and Career Development will be there.

They’ll offer practical support for jobs, education, and housing. It’s all part of a bigger plan to help folks get back on their feet, from Ross to Sausalito.

Getting Ready for the Day: Documentation and How to Connect

Attendees should bring any relevant documents. That includes past correspondence and records from the State Department of Justice.

Having these materials ready can make it much easier to check if you’re eligible for expungement, record sealing, or case dismissal. If you have legal questions, you can call the Public Defender’s Office at (473) 473-6321.

For health-service questions, just reach out to HHS at (415) 473-3350. Don’t hesitate to call—they’re usually friendly and helpful.

In Marin City, neighborhoods like Tamalpais Valley and Corte Madera have been looking for better access to legal and social services. Families from Mill Valley and San Anselmo are in the same boat.

The Clean Slate pop-up in the Saint Andrew parking lot really shows Marin County’s push for equity and practical help. This support stretches across towns—think San Rafael, Novato, Larkspur, and Tiburon.

If you’re wondering about next steps or just want to know what this program can do for you or someone you care about, maybe mark your calendar for February 26 in Marin City. Resources reach nearly every corner of Marin County—from the Canal District of Sausalito to the hillsides of Fairfax and, honestly, even a bit beyond.

 
Here is the source article for this story: ‘Clean Slate’ Program Heads To Marin City, Offering Expungement And Health Services

Discover Your Perfect Stay in Marin County
Find available hotels and vacation homes instantly. No fees, best rates guaranteed!
 

Check Availability Now

 
Joe Hughes
Joe Harris is the founder of MarinCountyVisitor.com, a comprehensive online resource inspired by his passion for Marin County's natural beauty, diverse communities, and rich cultural offerings. Combining his love for exploration with his intimate local knowledge, Joe curates an authentic guide to the area featuring guides on Marin County Cities, Things to Do, and Places to Stay. Follow Joe on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
 

Cities and Towns in Marin County

Tucked between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean, Marin County brings together a quirky mix of cities and towns, each with its own vibe. Some hug the coast, others ...

Things to Do in Marin County

Marin County sits just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, offering outdoor adventures all year. Thanks to the mild weather and gorgeous scenery, you can hop on a ...

Places to Stay in Marin County

Marin County has lodging options as varied as its scenery—think cozy beachside bungalows, trusted hotel chains, and everything in between. Whether your budget’s tight or you’re ready to splurge, there’s ...

Plan Your Trip to Marin County

Marin County offers a variety of travel tools to make your visit as smooth and enjoyable as possible. For those relying on public transportation, bus services and ferry options provide ...
Scroll to Top