Expungement


Texas Order of Non-DisclosureTexas Government Code § 411.081 Texas Flag

If you have completed deferred adjudication and the waiting period for your offense has passed, you may be eligible for an Order of Non-Disclosure. This order seals your record and prohibits the government from disclosing your criminal conviction to the public. You may then legally and truthfully deny your arrest and conviction. The result can be more job opportunities, higher compensation, and a better quality of life.

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If you have been placed on deferred adjudication for a felony or a misdemeanor A or B, you may have your records sealed by petitioning the court for non-disclosure of your criminal records if deferred adjudication was successfully completed and the charge was dismissed. Once sealed, you will be able honestly say you have not been arrested, placed on deferred adjudication, or convicted. The state will only be allowed to disclose information about the case to certain criminal justice agencies.

With more than 80 percent of employers conducting background checks, an order of non-disclosure (record sealing) is a great investment.

To be eligible, you must have successfully completed deferred adjudication, and in some instances, meet a waiting period (2 years for some misdemeanors & 5 years for felonies). Not all offenses are eligible. Take the free online eligibility test to see if you are eligible.

The typical case in Texas takes about 4 to 6 months. The courts operate on a first-come, first served basis, so the sooner you start, the sooner your record is cleared.

Our flat-fee includes all costs. We will conduct the research, file the necessary motions, respond to written or oral opposition from the District attorney, and send one of our attorneys to court to argue the case in front of the judge.

We serve all of Texas. Our low-price and money back guarantee are unbeatable. Trust us to make sure you get the a great deal and the maximum amount of relief.

  • Gets the arrest and conviction off of your record.
  • Allows you to tell potential employers that you have not been arrest and/or convicted of the crime.
  • You may become eligible for more types of professional licenses and certificates.
  • Can greatly improve your earning capacity by opening countless job opportunities.
  • Stop fearing or being embarrassed when someone does a background check on you.
  • You may become eligible for more and better student loans.
  • You may become eligible for more and better housing assistance and opportunities.
  • Tell friends and family that you have not been arrested and/or convicted of a crime.
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** Money-Back guarantee does not include court costs or filing fees. If there are multiple cases then it is a 50% money back guarantee.

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What is the difference between expungement and nondisclosure?

Non-disclosure requires DPS to send a copy of the order to all law enforcement agencies, jails, etc. who are then ordered to seal the records, but not destroy them. So, they cannot disclose the offense, but the records are not destroyed. Also, the prior criminal record could be used against the person in a subsequent prosecution.

Expungement results in the destruction of all references and records of the case from public records. The DPS also requests any federal depository to return and destroy them. The court record for expungement is destroyed 60 days - 1 year after order is issued.

A case is only eligible for one service and what the eligible service is depends on the sentence for that case.

Will it still show up on my background check?

No. The expungement prohibits the release, maintenance, dissemination, or use of the expunged records and files to the public.

What is non-disclosure?

The court issues an order prohibiting criminal justice agencies from disclosing to the public any criminal history record information related to the offense giving rise to the deferred adjudication. Therefore, the records are sealed and the public can’t view them.

After the order of nondisclosure is issued, can I petition for expungement?

No. If you are eligible for an order of nondisclosure then you are not eligible for expungement of this case.

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