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- Hey, everyone, Eric Ramos here. Today, Iamp;#39;m gonna answer a common question I get, which is how long does expungement take in Texas? So the answer to that isnamp;#39;t perfectly clear because a lot of it depends on the court. In San Antonio, a few factors play in. And the main factor is how busy is the court? How backed up are they? Right now with COVID, the courts are a little backed up. So theyamp;#39;re not processing cases as quickly as usual. Now before COVID, things moved on a relatively stable pace, as far as expungements, not non-disclosures, but expungement specifically. And usually when someone hires us, we get the case filed within a week and then the court clerk takes it and they have to accept the filing. That may take another week or so. And then itamp;#39;s forwarded to the judge or to the court, and theyamp;#39;ll set it for a hearing. Now by law, they have to give the stateamp;#39;s attorney 30 days to object. So usually the case is set for 30 days to 40 d