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At some point, everyone makes mistakes or finds themselves in unfortunate situations that result in legal trouble. For some, this trouble can lead to a criminal record, reflecting an arrest, charge, or conviction.
Texas law provides the opportunity for individuals to expunge certain information related to their arrest, charge, or conviction from their permanent records under specific circumstances. This process is known as expunction.
Once an individual's record is expunged, all related information is permanently removed from their criminal record, enabling them to deny the incident ever occurred.
Having a criminal record can complicate life in various ways, affecting the ability to secure loans, influencing insurance rates, determining eligibility to lease an apartment, or find employment.
Texas law offers provisions through which individuals with a criminal record can have it erased or sealed. The right to expunge a criminal record in Texas is statutory, not constitutional.
To qualify for a Texas expunction, individuals must meet all the requirements outlined in the applicable statute, specifically Code of Criminal Procedure Article 55.01. Expunction is intended for individuals who have been unjustly arrested or charged with a criminal offense.
If granted, it allows them to deny the arrest, with all government records related to the arrest and prosecution being destroyed. Understanding the types of crimes eligible for expunction in Texas is crucial.
Texas law permits individuals to expunge certain offenses from their records, ensuring that all records associated with a particular arrest are deleted or destroyed.
With over 80 percent of employers conducting background checks, obtaining an order of non-disclosure (record sealing) in Texas is a wise investment.
Our flat fee covers all expenses, including research, filing necessary motions, responding to opposition from the District Attorney, and providing an attorney to argue the case in court.
We serve clients throughout Texas, offering an unbeatable low price and a money-back guarantee. Place your trust in our Texas Expungement Attorneys to secure a favorable outcome and the utmost relief.