Texas expungement forms 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas expungement form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in Section 1. Include your full name, gender, race, birth date, driver's license number, social security number, and address at the time of arrest.
  3. In Section 2, provide details about the offense and arrest. Fill in the offense name, alleged offense date, arrest date, location of arrest, arresting agency, and DPS tracking number.
  4. Proceed to Section 3 to indicate the grounds for expunction. Check the appropriate box that applies to your case—whether you were never charged, had charges dismissed, were acquitted, or received a pardon.
  5. List any agencies with records related to your arrest in Section 4. Ensure you include all relevant officials and agencies that may have files subject to expunction.
  6. Finally, complete the prayer section requesting the court's action regarding your records and sign where indicated. Don't forget to notarize your signature before submission.

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The Steps to Filing for Expungement in Texas However, understanding legal jargon can be tricky without legal training. Youll need to draft a formal legal document called a Petition for Expunction. This includes detailed information about your arrest, case, and why youre eligible for expungement.
Texas law provides some protections to job applicants by prohibiting reports conducted by consumer reporting agencies to include criminal history information older than 7 years in their reports. The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act provides similar protection, but there are some exceptions to this 7-year rule.
Generally, you may be charged between $100 and $400 as an initial court filing fee to get your record expunged in Texas court. Aside from the initial fee, there are additional court costs or other unexpected fees that may come up as your expungement petition is processed.
The Texas Fair Defense Projects provides free assistance to people who qualify for expunctions or nondisclosure orders. Applicants are required to submit a DPS Criminal History Report along with their application to determine eligibility.
A person who has been arrested for an offense is entitled to have all records relat- ed to the arrest expunged if the person is acquitted by the trial court unless the acquittal arose out of a criminal episode and the person was convicted of or remains subject to prosecution for at least one other offense occurring

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As with any legal proceeding, errors in following procedure can have serious consequences. Therefore, it is always advisable to seek the assistance of an attorney. The person applying for the expunction, known as the petitioner, will have to prepare and file the petition or hire an attorney to do so.

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