Expunge Your Criminal Record in Texas
Expungement of Arrests that did not Lead to Conviction or Deferred Adjudication in Texas
If your case was dismissed, you are eligible to have your record expunged. After expungement, the release, dissemination, or use of your expunged records by any agency is prohibited. You may deny the occurrence of the arrest and expunction order after expungement except while be questioned under oath. If you were found guilty, plead guilty or plead no contest to an offense other than a class "C" misdemeanor, it is not eligible for expungement. For expungement of your arrest records, we recommend RecordGone.com FREE ELIGIBILITY TEST 877-573-7273 They serve all of Texas
Expungement of Class "C" Misdemeanors that Resulted in Deferred Adjudication in Texas
If you received deferred adjudication of a class "C" misdemeanor and completed your community supervision, you may be eligible to have your conviction expunged. After expungement, the release, dissemination, or use of your expunged records by any agency is prohibited. You may deny the occurrence of the arrest and expunction order after expungement except while be questioned under oath. If you were found guilty, plead guilty or plead no contest to an offense other than a class "C" misdemeanor, it is not eligible for expungement.