What To Do If Expunction Is Not An Option

If someone cannot have their record expunged, then there may be certain alternatives available. Texas law allows individuals to file a Petition for Nondisclosure, a process which is commonly referred to as having your record sealed.
A person who is eligible for this process could work with a lawyer to create their Petition for Nondisclosure and file it appropriately. If it is accepted, then their record will remain with the state, but it generally cannot be accessed by private agencies absent a court order to open it.
Typically, nondisclosure is available for individuals who completed deferred judgment programs after a guilty or no contest plea. It is important that anyone applying for nondisclosure has no subsequent convictions after the incident that they are requesting to have sealed, as this may prohibit them from being able to complete the process.
Work With A Fort Worth Expunction Attorney Today
The expunction process can be intimidating, especially with so much at stake. However, you do not have to face the process alone. An attorney who understands how the expunction process works could work with you to help you understand whether your record may qualify for expunction or another alternative.
You and a Fort Worth expunction lawyer could work together to create an appropriate argument for the state, making sure to meet the conditions required for a successful petition. In the long run, this could save you time and money by helping you avoid costly mistakes. If you are considering expunction, get in touch with a local attorney today to find out more about your options.
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