OCA Petition for Order of Nondisclosure Form - Galveston County 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Cause Number and your name as the Petitioner at the top of the form.
  3. In Section 1, provide details about your plea and the offense. Ensure you attach a copy of the 'Order of Deferred Adjudication' as indicated.
  4. Complete Section 2 by entering the date of your 'Order of Dismissal and Discharge' and attach that document as well.
  5. In Section 3, check any applicable boxes regarding the type of offense related to your petition.
  6. Fill out Section 4 by confirming whether you have any disqualifying criminal history.
  7. Provide information in Section 5 about when you are first eligible to file this petition based on your discharge date.
  8. Complete Sections 6 through 10 by affirming eligibility criteria, payment details, and concluding with your prayer for relief.

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A non-disclosure order is obtained by making a motion to a judge, along with your criminal record and documentation demonstrating your eligibility. An order covers only a single criminal matter, but you may seek multiple orders if you qualify for each on an individual basis.
What Offenses are Not Eligible for a Nondisclosure in Texas? Aggravated Kidnapping. Any family violence offense or any case in which there was an affirmative finding of family violence. . Human trafficking. Injury to a Child. Injury to the Elderly. Injury to the Disabled. Abandoning a Child.
An order of nondisclosure is a court order prohibiting public entities, including courts, clerks of the court, law enforcement agencies, and prosecutorial offices, from disclosing certain criminal records. If you have a criminal record, you may benefit from obtaining an order of nondisclosure.
The petition is to be filed with the clerk of the court that handled the offense for which you were placed on deferred adjudication. You will have to pay a filing fee of approximately $280 however, the fee varies from county to county. Please check with the clerk of the court to determine the exact filing fee.