Expungement and Non-Disclosure

Texas Expungement and Non-Disclosure Attorneys in Houston

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In the realm of criminal justice, a person's past can often cast a long shadow over their future. However, depending on your legal situation, Houston Expungement Attorneys at Walter J. Pink & Associates can delete your past like it never existed. This expungement process allows individuals to erase, seal, and/or limit certain criminal records, providing a fresh start. Once your charge is expunged it will no longer be accessible by almost all potential employers (except government agencies), and background checks. You can even tell people you were never arrested in the first place (except if you are under oath testifying, in which case you have to tell the truth). 

What is Expungement?

Expungement, also known as expunction, is a legal process that allows individuals to remove specific criminal records and arrest records from public view. Once a record is expunged, it's as if the offense never occurred, enabling individuals to move forward without the burden of a past mistake. Expungement can be found in the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 and an order of non-disclosure can be found in Texas Government Code 441.074.

If you or a loved one needs their record sealed or expunged then please call immediately to set up a free consultation and allow us to use our vast knowledge, mental tools, and legal weapons to rewrite your past. We all understand that a criminal record can affect your unalienable rights so call our expungement attorneys today to save your right to pursue happiness.  

Understanding Expungement

A Class C traffic ticket or other Class C citations may still appear on your records unless you are proactive and get your record expunged. If you received deferred adjudication you may be able to file an order of Non-Disclosure in your case. Note: for misdemeanor deferred adjudication matters, you must generally wait two years after the probation is complete to file for an order of non-disclosure. The two-year wait applies to Assaults, deadly conduct, unlawful carry, among others. For deferred adjudication on felonies, you must wait 5 years after the completion of probation to file for an order of non-disclosure.

Furthermore, this non-disclosure may not be sealed with regard to governmental agencies, but your record will be sealed for private employers and general 3rd party background companies and checks. You cannot get the following expunged: Aggravated Kidnapping, murder, capital murder, injury to a child, or any offense requiring you to register as a sex offender.

Can you get your case expunged?

Yes! You are entitled to an expungement if:

  • A person was arrested and charges were never filed
  • A person is charged but their case resulted in a dismissal, not guilty/acquittal, or if the person successfully completed a deferred probation (this does not apply to domestic violence cases)

Benefits of Expungement

Clearing one's criminal record through expungement offers numerous advantages:

  1. Employment Opportunities: Many employers conduct background checks. An expunged record ensures past offenses don't hinder future job prospects.
  2. Housing Applications: Landlords often check criminal histories. Expungement can increase the chances of securing a rental property.
  3. Personal Peace of Mind: Beyond tangible benefits, expungement provides psychological relief, allowing individuals to leave the past behind.

Eligibility for Expungement in Houston

Not all criminal records are eligible for expungement. Several criteria must be met:

  1. Type of Offense: Minor offenses, such as certain misdemeanors, are more likely to be eligible compared to severe felonies.
  2. Disposition of the Case: Cases that resulted in acquittal, dismissal, or completion of a diversion program often qualify.
  3. Waiting Period: Depending on the offense, there might be a mandatory waiting period before applying for expungement.
  4. No Subsequent Convictions: Individuals should not have subsequent criminal convictions during the waiting period.

The Role of a Houston Expungement Attorney

Navigating the expungement process can be complex, making the role of an expungement attorney invaluable. Our Houston expungement attorneys offer the following:

  1. Case Evaluation: An attorney can assess the specifics of your case, determining eligibility for expungement.
  2. Guidance Through the Process: From filing the necessary paperwork to representing you in court, an attorney provides step-by-step guidance.
  3. Legal Expertise: Expungement laws can be intricate. An attorney's experience ensures that all legal avenues are explored.
  4. Advocacy: In court, an attorney can advocate on your behalf, presenting compelling reasons for the expungement of your record so that a judge will rule in your favor.

In Conclusion

Expungement offers a path to redemption, allowing individuals in Houston to move forward without the weight of past mistakes. Understanding the process, its benefits, and the importance of legal representation is crucial. With the guidance of a dedicated Houston expungement attorney, individuals can navigate the complexities of the legal system, seeking a brighter, unburdened future.

If you or a loved one believes they are eligible for an expungement call us today. You can trust our team of Houston Expungement Attorneys to help you anywhere in the State of Texas including Houston, Harris County, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Fort Bend County, Pearland, Brazoria County, Galveston, Galveston County, Austin, Travis County, Dallas, Dallas County, Amarillo, Lubbock, Montgomery County, or anywhere else in this great state of Texas. 

Remember, if you or a loved one has been accused of a criminal offense, it’s important not to speak with anyone, especially the police or investigators, until you have contacted our office. At the law firm of Walter J. Pink & Associates, PC, you can rest assured your good name and best interests are in good hands! Call us immediately to set up a free consultation and allow us to use our vast knowledge, mental tools, and legal weapons to save your freedom, save your right to pursue happiness, and save your life. The Law Firm For Your Future, 713-664-6651.

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