Complete Texas expunction and order of nondisclosure package. Texas distinguishes between expunction (complete removal of records) and orders of nondisclosure (sealing records from public access). Includes eligibility assessment, petition forms, and DPS notification templates.
Expunction (Art. 55.01) completely removes the record — as if the arrest never happened. Nondisclosure (Gov't Code Ch. 411) seals the record from public access but law enforcement and certain agencies can still see it. Eligibility requirements differ for each.
You may be eligible if: charges were dismissed, you were acquitted, you were pardoned, the statute of limitations expired, or you completed a pretrial diversion program. Convictions generally are NOT eligible for expunction.
Texas enacted automatic nondisclosure for certain misdemeanors completed through deferred adjudication under Tex. Gov't Code § 411.0745. Eligible offenses are automatically sealed after the waiting period without a petition.
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