What Sealing Your Texas Criminal Record (Nondisclosure) Can Do For You!
Benefits of Texas Order of Non-Disclosure
- Gets the arrest and conviction off of your record.
- Allows you to tell potential employers that you have not been arrested and/or convicted of the crime.
- You may become eligible for more types of professional licenses and certificates.
- Can greatly improve your earning capacity by opening countless job opportunities.
- Stop fearing or being embarrassed when someone does a background check on you.
- You may become eligible for more and better student loans.
- You may become eligible for more and better housing assistance and opportunities.
- Tell friends and family that you have not been arrested and/or convicted of a crime.
Nondisclosures were created to allow a fresh start for people. A nondisclosure is a powerful court order to law enforcement agencies and criminal record depositories to seal all records of an arrest and prosecution. Typically, the court orders the sealing of all jail records, police reports, prosecution reports, and court files. After your record is sealed, you can deny its existence. Furthermore, it is illegal for anyone to publish information related to an expunged offense. Ask yourself these questions to see if you can get a record sealed in Texas (or nondisclosure in legalese) – and wipe your criminal records clean.