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Conroe Expungement Lawyers

Ready to expunge your criminal record? Trust Conroe’s best Expungement lawyers to effectively and efficiently delete your criminal records. Trey Porter Law has 40+ years combined experience successfully expunging criminal charges in Conroe. The award-winning Criminal Defense attorneys at TPL understand that criminal records can negatively impact background checks, security clearances, and school admissions. You’re moving forward, don’t let your past move with you. Results matter. Quality of life matters. Trey Porter Law fights to win.

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Clear Your Record in Conroe

Expert Guidance

Our award-winning Conroe attorneys have extensive experience clearing criminal records through expunctions and nondisclosures.

We Make It Easy

We handle court so you don’t have you. Our dedicated team works diligently on your behalf while you focus on what matters most.

Background Checks

Clean records are the best records! Our Conroe Expungement lawyers work hard to get your expunction filed and granted without delay.

Comprehensive Support

We’ve got your back. Our friendly and knowledgeable team provides information, support, and clarification from start to finish.

Steps to Expunging Your Record in Conroe

Free Consultation

It starts with a no-obligation consultation. Our experienced team takes time to understand your situation, answer your questions, and analyze your eligibility. Our award-winning attorneys have successfully expunged thousands of Texas criminal charges. Put our experience to work for you today.

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Review Facts & Law

Our experienced Conroe Expungement lawyers conduct a comprehensive legal analysis of your criminal record. Meticulously reviewing court records to determine your expunction eligibility, and the applicable waiting period, our team scrutinizes every detail while carefully applying Texas expunction laws.

Clear the Record

With a detailed legal analysis complete, we draft powerful legal documents and file them with the appropriate court of jurisdiction. Our experienced Conroe Expungement attorneys work without delay to present the expunction order to the judge, and once signed, the process of record deletion begins.

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Top-Rated Expungement Lawyers In Conroe

Experience
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40+ Years Experience.

The Expungement lawyers at Trey Porter Law are right at home in the hallways of the Montgomery County Courthouse in Conroe. Our battle-tested attorneys have stood up for thousands of people across the Lone Star State. Our experience is your advantage.

700+ 5 Star Client Reviews.

Results matter. Successful expunction is our #1 goal. Criminal charges come with devastating consequences – even after dismissal. TPL leverages strategy, relationships & reputation, and high-powered legal advocacy to get your criminal record deleted.

Fast & Affordable

We move quickly and efficiently to get the job done the right way. This mindset separates TPL from other Conroe Expunction lawyers. Tenacious, zealous advocacy that comes out swinging. TPL works from a position of strength in the courtroom.

TPL prioritizes quality of life for clients.

Nobody likes going to court. Our team works to prioritize clients' personal and professional responsibilities by coordinating to eliminate or limit required court appearances. Our #1 priority is to protect your rights and restore your life.

FAQs: Expunctions In Conroe

How do I Get an Expunction in Conroe?

The best way to get an expunction is to contact a Conroe Expungement lawyer to determine eligibility and get the process started. Expunctions are technical matters that require legal filings, knowledge of the applicable statute of limitations, and Texas law. A defective expunction order is way more expensive than a good lawyer doing it right the first time.

What Can be Expunged in Conroe?

Any criminal charge can be expunged if the details of the dismissal meet qualifying factors. Experienced expunction lawyers can also get exceptions to certain factors by reaching an agreement with prosecutors.

How Much Does it Cost to Expunge in Conroe?

Expunction filing fees are in the hundreds of dollars. Attorney’s fees vary widely, but generally fall within the $3,000 – $5,000 range. Lawyers and law firms have different billing models. It is important to determine if filing, mailing, and copy fees are included in the total price when making a decision.

How Long Does Expungement Take in Conroe?

Expunction in Conroe takes between 3 – 6 months. Once the expunction order is granted, the clerk of the court must then send a certified court order instructing city, state and federal agencies to destroy all records of the incident. This process can take months.

What is an Expunction Order?

An expunction order is a court order to delete and destroy all records of a criminal charge, including records of the arrest and subsequent prosecution. After an expunction has been ordered and properly effected, you can legally deny the incident ever happened.

Do Misdemeanors go Away in Texas?

No. Misdemeanor charges don’t go away, or “fall off” of a person’s criminal record. Even if the charges were dismissed, the records remain publicly available forever. Conroe criminal charges are permanent unless deleted through expunction.

How Long Does a Felony Stay on Your Record in Texas?

Forever. There is no period of time after which a criminal charge or conviction is removed from the record in Texas. That is why it’s critical to expunge or seal everything that is eligible for an expunction or Nondisclosure.

Can Police See Expunged Records?

No. Police cannot see expunged records. However, law enforcement and government agencies may still access records that have been sealed through nondisclosure.

Expungement In Conroe. Clear Your Criminal Record.

Looking for Expungement lawyers in Conroe? TPL’s award-winning team has successfully expunged countless criminal records in courthouses across Texas. Call us today at 832-615-2511 to schedule a free, confidential consultation or submit the form below and our team will promptly reach out to you. Expunge your record. Get started today.

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Expunge Your Criminal Record in Conroe

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700+ 5 Star Reviews

Results matter. Our team works diligently to make sure every expunction is done correctly and without unnecessary delay. With happy clients all across Texas, Trey Porter Law’s track record of success has been built one case at a time.

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40+ Years Combined

Our Conroe lawyers have unparalleled experience and a deep understanding of Texas criminal law. We’ve expunged every type of criminal case, and our experience serves as the foundation of our success. TPL is committed to uncompromising results.

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We Handle Court

Nobody likes going to court. Our team handles the court process from start to finish. Our goal is to limit in-court time for clients, and totally eliminate it when possible. We want you focusing on the things that matter most, while we work towards expunction.

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Conroe Expunction Lawyers

Our dedicated team stays up to date on the latest court decisions, and legislative changes to give our clients every advantage possible. You have to know how to fight in order to win. TPL’s award-winning attorneys stay sharp on strategy and legal knowledge.

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Top-Rated, 5 Star Service

Our experienced, award-winning team of Conroe Criminal Defense attorneys have earned the respect of judges, prosecutors, and countless clients across Texas. Voted by their peers as Best Lawyers in Criminal Defense, our advocates have also been recognized by The National Trial Lawyers Association.

What Qualifies for Expunction in Conroe?

Dismissed criminal charges can be expunged. However, Texas expungement laws exclude charges dismissed after probation. You cannot do an expunction in Texas if you’ve completed Deferred Adjudication. Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure permits expunction for charges that were dismissed after a legal challenge, like a motion to suppress evidence. Texas law also allows people that won a trial or completed a special diversion program to petition for expunction. Conroe criminal charges can be expunged in district court.

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Criminal Convictions Wreck Background Checks

Criminal records are public records. Expunging a criminal charge deletes the arrest record and the court record. After a successful expunction, you can legally deny the incident ever happened.

Required Reporting for Licensed Professionals

Licensed professionals have stringent reporting requirements. Pilots, doctors, nurses, teachers, and financial professionals are required to report criminal convictions in Texas. In many situations, successfully expunging a record relieves the reporting requirement, paving the way for a successful employment future.

Convictions Can’t Be Expunged in Texas

Convictions for misdemeanor and felony criminal charges are permanent and can never be expunged. Charges that were otherwise dismissed or dropped may be eligible for expunction in Conroe.

Waiting Periods for Expunction in Texas

Conroe Expungement Process

Trey Porter Law’s Conroe Expungement process is speedy and successful. Experience is a powerful advantage of working with TPL. Our lawyers have successfully resolved thousands of criminal matters. Our team’s experience fast-tracks the expunction process for our clients.

The Difference in Expunction and Nondisclosure

Sealing Your Criminal Record

Criminal records can be sealed when they don’t qualify for Expungement. A nondisclosure is the next-best thing to an expunction. Nondisclosures seal criminal records from public view. The Government and related entities can access the records, but private employers and individuals cannot. Nondisclosures seal criminal records in Conroe.

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Who Qualifies for Nondisclosure?

Texas Nondisclosure eligibility is contingent on a number of factors, including a person’s criminal history. Some final convictions can be sealed with an order of nondisclosure. Public Intoxication, and DWI, for example, may be sealed in certain circumstances. Unlike expunctions, Nondisclosures are not guaranteed in Texas law. Conroe judges have total discretion when deciding whether to grant or deny Nondisclosures.

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Conroe Expungement Lawyers

“Trey Porter Law did an excellent job for me. They expertly managed my expunction process! As it was my first legal issue, I was anxious about my record. The TPL team was exceptional! They were very professional and knowledgeable, and addressed all my concerns in detail. I highly recommend this law firm.”
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Start Your Expunction In Conroe Today.

Expungement is a serious, powerful legal process in Texas. All criminal charges that can be deleted or sealed should be. Criminal records can reduce job opportunities by up to 50%. In Texas, criminal charges are permanent. Expunction can be a game-changer. Clear your record. Change your future.

Trey Porter Law is one of the highest and best-rated law firms in Texas. With more than 40+ years combined experience, our award-winning lawyers have a track-record of success for clients dealing with all types of criminal matters, including Texas Expungement cases. Trust TPL to expertly clear your criminal record while you focus on what matters most.

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Expunction In Conroe: Everything You Need To Know

How Long Do You Have to Wait to File an Expunction?

In Texas, there’s no waiting period to expunge a charge after acquittal at trial or completion of a pretrial or speciality court program. The waiting period in Texas for felonies is 3 years from the offense date, 1 year for class A or B misdemeanors, and 6 months for class C misdemeanors. Read more.

Do I Need a Lawyer For Expungement in Conroe?

Yes, you need a Conroe Expungement lawyer to make sure the job is done right. Like all legal matters, working with a professional ensures a higher level of diligence and expertise. Filing an expunction on your own, while possible, raises the likelihood of a mistake that could further damage your record.

Can Deferred Adjudication be Taken off my Record?

No. Criminal charges dismissed through Deferred Adjudication can never be expunged in Texas, though they can sometimes be sealed through a Nondisclosure. Class C misdemeanors disposed through Deferred Dispositions can be expunged in Texas.

What if I'm Not Eligible for Expunction?

If you are not eligible for an expunction, the next best option in Texas is an order of nondisclosure. Unlike an expunction, an order of nondisclosure is available after completing deferred adjudication and straight probation, in certain circumstances. An order on nondisclosure prevents police, jails, court clerks, and other public information agencies in the county from releasing arrest information to private third parties.

Can a Felony be Expunged?

No. Pursuant to Texas law, felony convictions for kidnapping offenses, sex crimes, abandonment or endangerment of a child, injury to a child, the elderly or disabled, violation of a protective order, stalking or crimes involving family violence are not eligible for expunction. Felony charges dismissed after Deferred Adjudication are also prohibited from Expungement in Texas.

How Far Back Does a Background Check Go?

All the way. There’s no legal limit to how far back in time an employer can search a criminal record in Texas. There is also no limit on how old a prior offense can be for enhancement purposes in a subsequent prosecution. Conroe criminal charges don’t “fall off” the record after a certain number of years. They remain forever, unless expunged.

Can I File My Own Expunction?

Legally, yes. But as a best practice, it’s not recommended to file your own expunction in Texas. Filing an incomplete or incorrect expunction can have expensive and damaging consequences to a person’s criminal record.

How to Expunge a Record?

Criminal records are expunged in Texas by first determining eligibility, then incorporating the relevant facts and law into a petition and order for expunction to be filed with the clerk of record. After filing, a hearing date is set for the petitioner, prosecutors, and Texas Department of Public Safety to appear before a judge.

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