Nondisclosure
Seal Your Record. Protect Your Future.
A nondisclosure allows you to seal certain criminal records from public view. While the record is not erased, it is no longer visible to most employers, landlords, and the general public.
If you qualify, it can give you greater privacy and a better opportunity to move forward.
Who May Qualify
You may be eligible for a nondisclosure if:
- You completed deferred adjudication
- Your case did not result in a conviction
- You meet required waiting periods
- Your offense qualifies under Texas law
Eligibility depends on the specific charge and outcome of your case.
Why Nondisclosure Matters
Sealing your record can help you move forward with fewer obstacles:
- Improve job opportunities
- Make housing applications easier
- Protect your reputation
- Limit who can access your record
How We Help
We handle the process so you don’t have to navigate it alone:
- Review your eligibility
- Prepare and file your petition
- Ensure all requirements are met
- Guide you through the court process
What to Expect
- Determine eligibility and timing
- File petition for nondisclosure
- Court review and approval
- Record sealed from public access
Expunction vs. Nondisclosure
- Expunction → Record is erased completely
- Nondisclosure → Record is sealed from public view
We help you determine which option is available and best for your situation.
Take the Next Step
If you’re ready to protect your privacy and move forward with confidence, we’re here to help.






