Your Record.
Gone.
An arrest or conviction on your record costs you jobs, opportunities, and peace of mind. You may qualify to have it removed entirely — and never have to disclose it again.
Texas law provides two powerful remedies for people with criminal records: an expunction, which destroys the record entirely as if the arrest never happened, and an order of nondisclosure, which seals the record from public view. Many people who qualify for one or both of these remedies never pursue them simply because no one told them they could.
Whether your case was dismissed, you completed deferred adjudication, or you were acquitted — there may be a remedy available to you. The evaluation is straightforward. The process is manageable. The result is permanent.