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Houston Expungement Lawyer: Petition for Non-Disclosure

Petition for Non-Disclosure in Texas

As of September of 2003, Texas law made it possible for those with a criminal record to obtain a court order to prohibit government agencies from disclosing the existence of your criminal history. A criminal record places a tremendous burden on individuals and their families. It can be very difficult to find a job or receive credit among other negative consequences of a criminal record. We live in an information age and it is easier than ever to check the backgrounds of people applying for jobs, credit or even volunteering. A successful petition for non-disclosure can help you enjoy a more promising future. It is very important that you contact a skilled Houston criminal defense attorney as soon as you can to begin the process of clearing your record so the past does not take away from your future.

Achieving a petition of non-disclosure depends on several factors. If you have a misdemeanor conviction, in most cases you may be able to obtain an order of non-disclosure immediately after satisfactorily completing any court imposed penalties such as fines and probation. Certain misdemeanors, such as weapons offenses or public lewdness, require a five year waiting period. The firm of Jim Medley & Associates, P.C. understands what you are going through and can help you determine your legal options. The firm understands that people make mistakes but deserve a chance to build a productive life without the worry and burden of a criminal record.

Those who have a past felony charge may also be eligible to receive an order of non-disclosure. Certain offenses, such as murder or sex offenses are not eligible. In most cases after a ten year waiting period a felony history can be essentially sealed by an order of non-disclosure. Each petition for non-disclosure is evaluated by a judge and a final decision is based on several factors. Attorney Jim Medley has 20 years of experience in criminal justice and is well-versed in the how to file a petition for non-disclosure.

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Mr. Medley is a former professor of criminal justice and he understands how a past mistake can unfairly burden the lives of good people. People deserve a second chance, a chance to close the book on the past so you can build a brighter future for you and your family. The firm aggressively protects the rights of individuals and provides clients with compassionate guidance throughout the process. Jim Medley is devoted to criminal justice; he does not dabble in other areas of the law. He is a determined advocate for the rights of the accused and may be your best ally when you are seeking a petition of non-disclosure.

Contact a Houston expungement lawyer from the firm when you need energetic and professional representation to pursue a petition of non-disclosure.

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