Steven Gustitis Attorney at Law  Bryan Texas

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Bryan/College Station Expunction Attorney

Texas Expunctions and Non-Disclosures:

Under specific circumstances, depending upon the nature of your case, you may be eligible for a court order expunging (destroying) of all arrest records, court records, and computer database records associated with a particular arrest or arrests giving you a fresh start, free of the stigma of a criminal arrest record.

If you have successfully completed a term of deferred adjudication, contact the board certified Bryan/College Station expunction attorney, Stephen Gustitis, to discuss the possibility of obtaining an order of non-disclosure (sealing), which prohibits law enforcement agencies from releasing information relating to your case into the public domain. If your case meets specific requirements, the order of non-disclosure can keep your record secret from employers and others investigating your criminal history.

The expunction or non-disclosure of your criminal arrest record can be beneficial in your personal life and in your career, and an experienced Bryan|College Station criminal defense lawyer always plans for their client's long-term need for keeping these records confidential. Contact the Firm to discuss the specifics of your case and the possibility of obtaining an expunction or non-disclosure order regarding your criminal arrest record.


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