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The first thing to recognize is that deferred adjudication is simply a type of probation (sometimes referred to as community supervision). As far as what you have to do on supervision, there is generally no difference.
Deferred Adjudication does not disappear if the terms are successfully completed. Rather, one must file a petition for Non-Disclosure to seal the record. Some offenses are not even eligible for non-disclosure.
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.
Procedure. In a deferred adjudication, the criminal case that resulted in the deferred adjudication will often remain part of a permanent record. The extent to which the record of a deferral can be discovered or disclosed varies by jurisdiction.
Deferred Disposition Cost / Terms OffenseCostTerm Speeding 1 to 20 Miles Over $300 90 days Speeding 21 to 25 Miles Over $300 120 days Speeding 26 to 35 Miles Over $325 180 days and Driving Safety Course Speeding 35 or More Miles Over N/A N/A10 more rows

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Deferred adjudication is a type of conviction or punishment for a crime. If you were accused of a felony, deferred adjudication will help you avoid imprisonment; instead, you are released into your community. As such, you serve your punishment time within your community.
The most common misconception about deferred adjudication in Texas is that successful completion removes the criminal charge from ones record. This is not true. Deferred Adjudication does not disappear if the terms are successfully completed. Rather, one must file a petition for Non-Disclosure to seal the record.

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