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Tad Nelson & Associates: Expunge Arrest Record — Houston, Galveston, League City, Texas

Having an arrest or criminal conviction record can permanently alter your life. Even if you served no jail time or were never convicted of a crime, a brush with the criminal justice system can make it hard to get employment, rent an apartment, or obtain financing for a home. Tad Nelson, at the Clear Lake firm of Tad Nelson & Associates, understands the importance of removing the stigma associated with a criminal record. He can help you through legal procedures necessary to obtain an expungement. Contact an expungement attorney to discuss clearing your record. Call (281) 667-4579 or (866) 550-8295.

Expungement

To obtain an expungement, a criminal defendant must petition the court to have all case documents, such as the arrest record, removed and destroyed. If an expungement is granted, the defendant can deny ever being arrested for or charged with a particular criminal offense. Whether or not an expungement is awarded depends on the level of the charge, the outcome, and other factors.

For example, a Class “C” misdemeanor such as public intoxication or disorderly conduct can often be expunged. If your case was dismissed, depending on the charge, expungement may be possible. If you were found “not guilty”, you may be awarded an expungement.

Nondisclosure

Unless you have been acquitted or have had your case dismissed the expunction process may not be an available option. In that case, the next best thing is a Petition for Non-disclosure. A successful nondisclosure petition will prohibit court officials and law enforcement organizations from disclosing your criminal record to third parties such as employers, creditors and potential landlords.

Deferred Adjudication

Deferred adjudication allows a defendant to defer any guilty judgement until successfully completing probation, at which time the court can dismiss the case, paving the way for expungement of the case record.

Sealing Records

Juvenile records are often sealed, meaning that they will not be available as public records. Having a record sealed is similar to having records expunged, although it usually takes place in juvenile court.

Contact a skilled Texas expungement lawyer who understands the importance of clearing your record and knows how to get it done. Call Tad Nelson at (281) 667-4579 or (866) 550-8295.

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