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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tdcj deferred adj application in the editor.
  2. Begin by gathering all necessary documents, including offense reports and certified court documents related to your deferred adjudication. Ensure you have three letters of recommendation from non-family members.
  3. Carefully read the application instructions provided within the form. Utilize the Full Pardon Deferred Adjudication Community Supervision Application Checklist to ensure you complete each section accurately.
  4. Fill out Section A with your demographic information, ensuring clarity and accuracy. Use 'N/A' where applicable.
  5. In Section B, list your current and previous addresses since age 18. Be thorough and include all relevant details.
  6. Complete Section C by detailing your employment history, starting with your current job and working backward.
  7. In Section D, articulate your reasons for requesting a full pardon and describe your rehabilitative efforts since completing supervision.
  8. Provide criminal history information in Section E, ensuring all fields are filled accurately for each offense.
  9. Sign and date the certification in Section F before submitting your completed application via mail to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.

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With the passage of Proposition #9, the Texas Constitution has been amended to authorize the Governor, upon the written recommendation and advice of the Board, to grant a pardon to a person who successfully completes a term of deferred adjudication community supervision.
A deferred adjudication is not a conviction. A judge has not technically found you guilty of breaking the law. As such, your criminal record will not contain a conviction record. If youre asked whether youve been convicted of a crime, you could say no. However, some employers may ask you about pleas youve made.
In Texas, your arrest and guilty plea will stay on your criminal record even after you complete your deferred adjudication or probation requirements. However, you can apply to have that aspect of your record sealed or expunged five years after the successful completion of your probation requirements.
A deferred adjudication shows up on a background check; employers can see the crime and the plea entered. Because of this, its usually better for job applicants to be upfront about a deferred adjudication to put them in a better position.
An individual can receive deferred adjudication community supervision only from a judge, and only after a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. Deferred adjudication means that the finding of guilt is deferred or put off by the judge, even though there is enough evidence to have found the offender guilty of the offense.

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In order to obtain an order of nondisclosure, you must first file a petition for an order of nondisclosure with the proper court. The petition is to be filed with the clerk of the court that handled the offense for which you were placed on deferred adjudication.
A criminal defense lawyer can ask the court to terminate your deferred adjudication probation after you have completed all the tasks required of your probation, even if you complete those tasks in a few short months and regardless of the length of your probation sentence.

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