DIY Texas Expunction Forms
This section provides do-it-yourself expunction forms for people who may qualify to clear their own record without hiring an attorney. These forms are tailored to situations where Texas law allows you to permanently erase certain arrests or charges.
You may find forms here for cases such as:
- Arrest Without Charges Filed – when you were arrested, but the prosecutor never filed a case and the statute of limitations has expired.
- Dismissed Cases – when charges were filed but later dismissed without conditions (not including most deferred adjudications).
- Acquittals – when you were found not guilty at trial or your conviction was overturned on appeal.
- Pardoned Offenses – when you were convicted but later pardoned by the Governor of Texas or the President of the United States.
- Class C Misdemeanors with Deferred Disposition – when you successfully completed deferred disposition for a Class C misdemeanor (such as public intoxication or certain traffic cases).
- Identity Theft / Mistaken Identity – when you were wrongfully arrested because someone else used your identity.
- Pretrial Diversion Program Dismissals – when you successfully completed a pretrial diversion program and the case was dismissed.
⚖️ Important Note: These forms are only appropriate for people who meet the strict requirements of the Texas expunction statute (Tex. Code Crim. Proc. ch. 55A). If you file when you are not eligible, the court will deny your petition and you will lose your filing fee.
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