Many Texas courts now have forms available online, includings petitions for criminal record expungement (also called "expunction"). To see if your county has such forms online, go to the Texas Court Forms Directory related link and search for your county.
No such form. Must be presented to the court in the form of a legal "motion."
No such form. Must be presented to the court in the form of a legal "motion."
You can go to lawyers.com. They offer attorneys in the state of Texas that specialize in different areas.
Yes. The expungement request form is linked below.
In Texas, a felony conviction can typically show up on a background check indefinitely. However, certain exceptions exist, such as certain non-disclosure or expungement provisions that may limit the visibility of a felony on a background check in specific circumstances.
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To determine if you qualify for the expungement of a STATE offense ONLY see the below link.However, if you were convicted of a federal offense this will NOT apply.
You have to have your rights restored, which, strictly speaking has nothing to do with expungement.
ANYONE can submit a petition/motion for expungement, there is no limitation. The only requirement for expungement is that you have completed your sentence and/or exhausted all appeals.
In Texas, a shoplifting charge can stay on your record permanently, unless you are able to have it expunged or sealed. Expungement is possible in certain circumstances, such as if the charges were dismissed, you completed a diversion program, or you were acquitted.
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Yes. You MUST file for expungement in the same state which convicted you.