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We are Berlof & Newton, P.C. , Dallas and Collin County Expungement Attorneys. Want to know if anything can be done about YOUR record? An "order of nondisclosure" seals your arrest and criminal history information from public view. An "expungement" causes any record of your case to be destroyed. You may be eligible for either an order of nondisclosure or an expungement, if any of the following occured in your case:
- You successfully completed deferred adjudication probation.
- You were arrested, but never charged.
- You were arrested and charged, but the case later dismissed.
- You were arrested, then "no billed" by a grand jury.
- You were found "not guilty," either by a judge or jury.
We welcome the opportunity to meet with you by appointment.
However, an office visit is not required.
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Berlof & Newton, P.C.
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NOTE: Under Texas law, cases for which you have been convicted cannot be sealed or expunged.
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