
Nondisclosure Attorneys in plano
Getting Criminal History Records Sealed From The Public
When a person is arrested, he or she is sometimes given the option of community supervision. This allows the person to get the case discharged or dismissed and avoid conviction once he or she successfully completes probation. When this occurs, the individual can then become eligible to petition for an order of nondisclosure if his or her situation meets certain requirements. A nondisclosure order prohibits criminal justice agencies from sharing with the public a criminal history record associated with a particular offense. This is true even if there is a request for the information through the Public Information Act. Criminal justice agencies will, however, be permitted to share the criminal history record information with other criminal justice agencies, authorized noncriminal justice agencies, and the person whose record is being sealed. Because of this, a nondisclosure does not seal a person’s record to the full extent that an expunction does. Even if you were able to avoid a conviction through a deferred adjudication, your reputation might be at risk if you still have an arrest on your record. When you apply for a job, an employer might see the arrest as a red flag and be hesitant to hire you, regardless of the story behind your arrest.
Our knowledgeable Plano criminal defense attorneys at the Zen Law Firm, provide useful information about nondisclosure order requirements in the state of Texas.

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Guidance From A Capable Plano Criminal Defense Lawyer
Because each case is different, it is vital that you meet with an experienced criminal defense lawyer who can help you fully understand how Texas law can affect your nondisclosure petition. We can help you learn whether you qualify for this type of order and inform you of the steps you must take to obtain it.
We at the Zen Law Firm, want to help you seal your criminal record from the public so you can move forward with a more promising future. Call us today!
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