DIY Texas Nondisclosure

A nondisclosure order allows you to seal your criminal record from public view, making it invisible to private employers, landlords, and most background checks. Unlike an expunction, a nondisclosure does not destroy the record, but it prevents most people from accessing it. Law enforcement and certain government agencies can still see the sealed record.


In this category, you’ll find DIY Texas nondisclosure form packets designed for the most common situations, including misdemeanor deferred adjudication, felony deferred adjudication, Class C misdemeanors, and other eligible cases. Each packet includes the petition template, filing instructions, and service guidance so you can file on your own and save money.


⚖️ Important Note: Texas nondisclosure law is technical and depends on the type of offense, your supervision history, and whether any disqualifying factors apply (such as family violence). Filing when you are not eligible will cause your petition to be denied, and the filing fee is non-refundable.

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