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- Hey everyone, Attorney Eric Ramos here. Today Im gonna answer a question I get a lot, and that question is, does my criminal record automatically clear after seven years? So theres this common conception that a criminal charge will only stay on your record for seven years. Now, unfortunately thats a complete myth. In Texas, any crime thats charged, even if it was dismissed or a person was found not guilty by a judge or a jury, that record of the charge is gonna stay on that persons criminal record forever. And Im gonna repeat, even if it was dismissed, theres gonna be a record of that arrest on that persons criminal record. So when theyre applying for jobs, for housing, for credit cards, thats gonna be on there. Now the good thing is that even though its on there, it can be removed. Now Texas has a procedure called expunction, and one called nondisclosure. And those are basically destroying a criminal record, or sealing a criminal record. We wont get into the details of h