Justin Wilson
Senior Attorney
A criminal record can follow you long after your case is resolved, affecting your ability to find employment, secure housing, and access educational opportunities. Even arrests that did not lead to charges or convictions can appear on background checks, making it difficult to move forward with your life. However, you may have options to mitigate the damage, as Texas law provides pathways to clear or seal eligible criminal records.
If you qualify, expungement or record sealing can provide a fresh start by removing or restricting public access to your criminal history. This legal relief can open doors to new jobs, housing, and opportunities that a visible record might otherwise leave closed.
However, the expungement and sealing processes are complex, and navigating them alone could have serious repercussions. Texas has strict eligibility requirements, deadlines, and procedural rules that must be followed carefully. Any mistake can delay your petition or even result in denial.
My Dallas Criminal Lawyer helps people in situations like yours understand their options under Texas law and pursue expungement and sealing. Whether your charges were dismissed, you were acquitted, or you successfully completed deferred adjudication, our attorneys can thoroughly review your record and guide you through every step of the petition process. We file paperwork correctly and advocate aggressively on your behalf if prosecutors challenge your case.
Don’t let a past arrest or conviction hold you back. Call us at 214-764-5535 today and ask our Dallas expungement lawyers if you qualify for record clearing.
Texas law provides two main ways to clear your criminal record: expunction under Tex. Code Crim. Proc. § 55.01 and orders of nondisclosure under Government Code Chapter 411. Each option has its own rules based on the type of offense, case outcome, and how much time has passed since the case closed. Understanding these rules and whether you’re eligible often requires a skilled attorney’s assistance.
Filing for expungement or record sealing is more complicated than simply filling out a form. The process involves gathering detailed court records, preparing legal petitions, and meeting strict deadlines. A missed filing requirement or procedural error can cause your petition to be delayed or rejected—and that can force you to restart the process.
Furthermore, prosecutors have the right to oppose your petition. If this happens, you’ll need to present an argument as to why you’re entitled to expungement or sealing. Without an attorney, you may struggle to respond effectively, which will jeopardize your chances.
Criminal records—even when they’re records of dismissed charges or arrests—can appear on background checks. Employers, landlords, and educational institutions routinely review these reports. A visible record can block job offers, rental applications, or admissions, limiting your options unfairly.
An experienced expungement attorney at My Dallas Criminal Lawyer can help you create a thorough, accurate, and compliant petition. We’ll also represent you at any hearings and fight back against prosecutors who want to challenge your petition. Our firm will work to clear or seal your record, giving you the best chance possible to regain your privacy and protect your reputation.
Trying to navigate record clearing alone risks costly mistakes and missed opportunities. Call My Dallas Criminal Lawyer today to find out how we can help.
When you’re ready to clear your criminal record, experience and commitment matter. My Dallas Criminal Lawyer exclusively practices Texas criminal law, and we know how to fight on your behalf. Our attorneys have successfully handled expungement and record sealing cases in courts throughout Dallas County, allowing us to navigate procedural nuances and advocate effectively for each of our clients.
We believe every client’s situation is unique, no matter which charges you once faced. That’s why we develop a personalized strategy tailored to your specific record and legal needs. From your first consultation to the final hearing, we keep you informed and involved. Our team prepares and files all paperwork accurately and promptly, so you don’t have to worry about an accidental error delaying your request.
Finally, our approach to expungement and record sealing goes beyond paperwork. We provide aggressive advocacy if prosecutors oppose your petition. When prosecutors or the court question your eligibility, we respond with well-researched legal arguments and evidence to protect your right to a clean slate.
Here’s what you can expect when you choose My Dallas Criminal Lawyer:
Call us today at 214-764-5535 to find out how we can help you.
My Dallas Criminal Lawyer is happy to help clear or seal your record. Here are some of the most common cases we handle:
Expunctions may be available when you were acquitted, pardoned, or the charges were dismissed without a conviction. This also applies to arrests that did not result in formal charges. An expunction fully deletes eligible records from public view, typically removing them from most background checks and databases.
Orders of nondisclosure seal certain misdemeanor or felony convictions after you successfully complete deferred adjudication and the mandatory waiting period. However, some offenses—such as family violence or sex crimes—are excluded and cannot be sealed through this process.
Under Texas Family Code § 58.003, some juvenile records may be sealed automatically or through a court petition. Sealing juvenile records can protect a young person’s future by limiting public access to their records. Our attorneys can help evaluate your eligibility and manage any necessary filings for your juvenile record sealing.
Certain first-time offenses may qualify for early sealing. Waiting periods can vary, depending on the charge and circumstances. You may also be required to follow additional rules, such as installing an ignition interlock device on your car for DUI-related offenses.
If you’re interested in pursuing expungement or nondisclosure, My Dallas Criminal Lawyer can help. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions we receive.
Expungement completely deletes eligible records from public databases and most background checks. Orders of nondisclosure, or record sealing, do not erase the record. However, they do restrict public access. Some government agencies may still view sealed records. My Dallas Criminal Lawyer can review your case to determine which option fits your situation best.
Waiting periods vary depending on your case outcome and the type of offense. Some offenses require years-long waiting periods. Deferred adjudication cases have specific waiting periods based on the offense. However, if your misdemeanor conviction only required paying a fine, you may be able to file for nondisclosure right away. Furthermore, many juvenile records can be sealed without waiting.
Generally, Texas law does not permit expungement of convictions except in rare cases, like when you are pardoned. However, you may qualify to seal your record through an order of nondisclosure.
If the prosecutor or the court challenges your petition, a hearing will be scheduled. My Dallas Criminal Lawyer manages all filings and represents you in court, so you don’t have to navigate this process alone.
Expungement for DWI charges is rarely available unless the case was dismissed or you were acquitted.
Filing fees vary by county and case type. During your consultation, we can provide upfront estimates so you understand all costs before proceeding.
If a judge denies your petition, we can review the reasons and explore options such as filing a motion for reconsideration or appealing the decision. Our team will work to protect your rights at every stage.
Expungement removes records from public access and most private databases. Sealing limits access, but some government agencies may retain the record. When you meet with us, we’ll explain these differences so you know what to expect.
The timeline varies. Typically, you can expect to wait anywhere from several months to a year, depending on court schedules and potential challenges. However, our firm will keep you updated throughout the process.
Each case is unique. You may be eligible to clear multiple records, but some restrictions apply. We evaluate your history to advise on the best approach for your situation.
Your criminal record doesn’t have to define your future. If you qualify for expungement or nondisclosure, My Dallas Criminal Lawyer can help you move forward with a clean slate.
Our team will guide you through every step, from reviewing eligibility to representing you in court. Call 214-764-5535 today to discuss your legal options with a criminal records sealing attorney in Dallas.
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