If you were convicted in Texas and successfully completed probation, you are eligible to have your conviction set aside and have your gun rights restored. Setting aside your Texas conviction will automatically restore your gun rights, except in certain domestic violence cases.The fee for setting aside with gun rights restoration is $1500. If you would like to speak to an attorney regarding your specific details, there is a $250 per hour charge. That charge will be applied to your case should you use our service.
| Texas Setting Aside with Gun Rights Restored |
Our Law Firm | Typical Law Firm |
| Price | $1500 | $3000 |
| Payment Plans | Yes | No |
| Low-Price Guarantee | Yes | No |
| Pays Court Costs | Yes | No |
| Specializes in Record Clearing | Yes | No |
Having us clean your record can be the best decision you make. Why choose us:
Why can I not have my record expunged or sealed? Because Texas law does not allow expungement or record sealing on cases that resulted in a conviction.
Is there a money back guarantee on this? No. This process involves a substantial amount of preparation and sometimes several appearances in court by our attorneys. We cannot afford to offer this low of a price and a money back guarantee. Many attorneys charge more than $4,000 for this service.
What are my chances of success? The odds of success vary greatly because the judge has discretion on whether or not to set aside your conviction. If this is your only conviction, you completed successfully completed probation, you are eligible. The factors the court can or will consider are (1) your need to get this done (2) how long it has been since you completed probation, (3) how this will help you support a family, yourself or contribute to society, (4) how this will help you improve yourself, (5) what else is on your criminal record, (6) what positive things you have done since the conviction, (7) your level of remorse for the offense (8) and anything else that would show that it is in the interest of justice. All of those factors do not need to weigh in your factor, but the more that do, the greater the chance of success. If you would like to speak to an attorney regarding your specific details, there is a $250 per hour charge. That charge will be applied to your case should you use our service. You can email questions to tx.attorney@recordgone.com
What will show when someone does a background check? The answer to that depends on the type of background check. If the background check is only searching for convictions, your case should not show. If the background check is searching for all cases under your name, the record of a court case with no finding of guilt and a dismissal will show. It will probably show what you were charged with, but it will not show a finding of guilt and you can truthfully say you were not convicted.
How long does it take? We start on all cases right away, but the time it takes to finish varies by court. Typically, it takes 6 months or longer; but this time can vary based on the court's schedule or the difficulty obtaining necessary court records and evidence.
Can I do this myself? Everyone has the right to represent himself in court. But this is our most complex and difficult type of case.
What type of payment plans are available? We can spread payments over 120 days for 5 payments of $300. There is no interest charged.
What can I do if I was convicted and did not receive probation? The only option is a pardon from the governor. We do not represent clients in pardon applications. You can download the free forms at http://www.recordgone.com/pardons.htm
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