$700 TOTAL ATTORNEYS FEES FOR ANY DALLAS COUNTY MISDEMEANOR EXPUNGEMENT OR NON DISCLOSURE
Did your case get dismissed years ago but it still comes up on your record? You completed probation and now you want to clear your name. Everyone wants a clear record. The Dallas Expungement Lawyers at London & London can help you find out what is on your criminal record and explore options to clear your name.
If your case was dismissed or the statute of limitations has run for a pending charge to be file, you may qualify for an expungment. An expungment or expunction as it is also called is an order which essentially erases ALL records of the offense including arrest and court records. A nondisclosure seals your arrest record to prevent potential employers, landlords, and other parties from having access to your criminal records.
Important Facts on Expunction and Petitions for Non-Disclosures
- If you have been convicted of a crime, your record cannot be expunged or sealed.
- If you were found not guilty or if your case was dismissed outright, you can have your record
expunged.
- If you were on probation (i.e. deferred adjudication) and were not found guilty, you may have
your record sealed.
- Non-disclosures only take approximately 30 days from start to finish. Expunctions take
approximately 120 days to complete.
- Eligibility for petitions for expunctions and nondisclosures vary depending on the type of case,
result of that case, any subsequent arrest and what happens during the waiting period.
If you want to find out more opportunities to seal or wipe your criminal record, call the Dallas Expunction and Nondisclosure Attorneys at London & London at 214-748-5200.