Expunctions

Records

Make sure your records are sealed properly

Professional expunctions

Expungement — also called expunction — is when the legal record of an arrest or criminal conviction is sealed by court order. Essentially, this means it's erased in the eyes of the law, and it can also be referred to as "setting aside a criminal conviction."

 

If you need help getting a case sealed, or want more information, contact The Law Office of Chuck Smith, PLLC. Chuck Smith was voted Texas's Best Attorney in 2011, and he has over 20 years of experience.

Non-disclosure information

If you've successfully completed the required classes but are going to be deferred, you can seek to have your court record sealed so it can't be disclosed to the public.

 

Some misdemeanors and all felony charges have a waiting period before they can be expunged. We can help you in all cases — trust your independently owned law office to provide you with information and assistance today.

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