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What jurisdiction was your case pending?
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Federal
State
Traffic Offenses
Sorry, at this time we are not accepting Federal cases.
Sorry, at this time we do not handle traffic ticket offenses.
Were you an prosecuted as an adult or juvenile?
Adult
Juvenile
Sorry at this time this online test is only available for adult cases. Special rules apply to juvenile cases. Please fee free to call us or schedule a free eligibility consultation over the phone.
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Please provide us detail regarding your case:
Charge
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Year
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County
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Was your case a felony or misdemeanor?
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Felony
Misdemeanor
How was your case disposed?
Acquitted by Trial Court
Term of imprisonment or Jail
"Regular" Probation
"Deferred" Probation
Dismissed
Unsure
Unfortunately, if you were sentenced to a term of imprisonment or jail which includes time served, then you are not eligible for an expunction or non-disclosure. The only option that maybe available to you would be to apply for a pardon.
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If you are unsure of the specifics of your case, then you call call the court clerk where your case was pending, look online (many counties publish their records online), or we can research your case details and provide an opinion regarding your eligibility. However, we do charge a nominal $250.00 record research fee if we do the research for the eligibility consultation.
Has more than 30 days expired since you were discharged from "regular" probation?
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Yes
No
Unfortunately, if you were sentenced to regular probation and your case resulted in a conviction then you are not eligible for an expunction or a non-disclosure. The only option that maybe available to you would be to apply for a pardon.
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You maybe eligible to have your conviction set aside.
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Did you successfully complete your deferred probation?
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Yes
No
Date you completed your deferred probation?
Unfortunately, it appears you are not eligible for an expunction or a non-disclosure. The only option that maybe available to you would be to apply for a pardon.
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Were you placed on deferred probation for any of the following offense?
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None
Indecency with a child
Sexual assault
Aggravated sexual assault
Prohibited sexual conduct (incest)
Aggravated kidnapping
Burglary of a habitation with intent to commit any of the above offenses
Compelling prostitution
Sexual performance by a child
Possession or promotion of child pornography
Unlawful restraint, kidnapping, or aggravated kidnapping of a person younger than 17 years of age
Attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the above offenses
Capital murder
Murder
Injury to a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual
Abandoning or endangering a child
Violation of protective order or magistrate's order
Stalking
Any other offense involving family violence
Unfortunately, it appears you are not eligible for an expunction or a non-disclosure. The only option that maybe available to you would be to apply for a pardon.
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Has more than five years passed since you completed deferred adjudication?
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Yes
No
In order to be eligible for a non-disclosure, there is a five year waiting period which starts once you complete you deferred probation. Remember, that you must not get any other convictions or be placed on deferred during that waiting period.
Have you been convicted or placed on deferred for any offense other than a minor traffic violation while you were on deferred or during the five year period after you completed deferred?
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Yes
No
Unfortunately, it appears you are not eligible for an expunction or a non-disclosure. The only option that maybe available to you would be to apply for a pardon.
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Were you placed on deferred for any of the following misdemeanor offenses?
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Abuse of corpse
Advertising for placement of child
Aiding suicide
Assault
Bigamy
Cruelty to animals
Deadly conduct
Destruction of flag
Discharge of firearm
Disorderly conduct
Disrupting meeting or procession
Dog fighting
False alarm or report
Harassment
Harboring runaway child
Hoax bombs
Indecent exposure
Interference with emergency telephone call
Leaving a child in a vehicle
Making a firearm accessible to a child
Obstructing highway or other passageway
Possession, manufacture, transport, repair or sale of switchblade knife or knuckles
Public lewdness
Riot
Silent or abusive calls to 9-1-1 service
Terroristic threat
Unlawful carrying of handgun by license holder
Unlawful carrying weapons
Unlawful possession of firearm
Unlawful restraint
Unlawful transfer of certain weapons
Violation of protective order preventing offense caused by bias or prejudice
None of these
Have were you convicted, placed on deferred or regular probation for any offense other than a minor traffic violation while you were on deferred probation?
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Yes
No
Unfortunately, it appears you are not eligible for an expunction or a non-disclosure. The only option that maybe available to you would be to apply for a pardon. Click Here for more Details.
Has at least two years passed from the date of discharged and dismissal?
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Yes
No
In order to be eligible for a non-disclosure, there is a two year waiting period which starts once you complete you deferred probation. Remember, that you must not get any other convictions or be placed on deferred during that waiting period.
Have you been convicted or placed on deferred for any offense other than a minor traffic violation during your deferred probation or the two years after you completed your deferred probation?
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Yes
No
Unfortunately, it appears you are not eligible for an expunction or a non-disclosure. The only option that maybe available to you would be to apply for a pardon. Click Here for more Details.
Were you arrested for the offense?
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Yes
No
The statue requires that you be arrested for the offense. Sometimes, if you were required to attend court settings that may satisfy the requirement. Please call us at (855) 773-4669 and we can determine if you are eligible.
Were you released; with no final conviction; no pending cases; and no court-ordered supervision under 42.12 for offense other than Class C misdemeanor?
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Yes
No
Unfortunately, if you received a final conviction or were placed on any type of probation for the offense or any related offense other than a Class C misdemeanor, then you may not be eligible. You may call us at (855) 776-4669 to discuss the matter in more detail.
Did you complete a court approved pre-trial diversion program?
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Yes
No
Was your case no billed by the grand jury or was it never filed after your arrest?
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Yes
No
Has following required time period expired?
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180 days Class C misdemeanor
1 year Class A & B misdemeanor
3 years all felonies
Statute of limitations has expired
No
Was your case dismissed for a reason other than mistake or fraud?
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Yes
No
Has the statute of limitation expired for your offense? Generally, speaking misdemeanors have a two year statute of limitations and felony cases have a 5 year statute of limitations. Exception do apply. The more serious the offense the greater likelihood that there is a longer statute of limitations.
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Yes
No
The expunction statute requires that above waiting period requirement be satisfied before we can expunge your record. You may call us at (855) 773-4669 to discuss the specifics of your case. Remember you can start you case before the expiration of the waiting period so that you expunction is ready to file.
Congratulations! You are eligible to have your case erased or expunged. Call us at (855) 773-4669 or
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for more details on how we can help you get your record off the record.
Congratulations! You are eligible to have your record sealed or non-disclosed. Call us at (855) 773-4669 or
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on how we can get your record off the record.
Congratulations! You are eligible to have your record sealed or non-disclosed immediately after you completed you deferred probation. Call us at (855) 773-4669 or
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on how we can get your record off the record.
Congratulations. We can ERASE your record. Give us a call at (855) 773-4669 or Click Here to for more details on how we can get your record off the record.