
What Is Expunction Lawyer?
An expunction in Texas completely removes an arrest or charge from your criminal record. After an expunction is granted, law enforcement agencies must destroy their records of the arrest, and you can legally deny the arrest ever occurred in most circumstances. You may be eligible for expunction if: your case was dismissed and the statute of limitations has expired; you were acquitted (found not guilty) at trial; you were convicted but later pardoned; you were arrested but never charged; or you successfully completed a deferred adjudication for a Class C misdemeanor. Expunction is the most complete form of record clearing available in Texas.
Penalties in Texas — What You Are Facing
Without an expunction, an arrest record can affect you in many ways throughout El Paso and beyond: employers near Fort Bliss, UTEP, and throughout the city conduct background checks that reveal arrests even without convictions; landlords use criminal history in housing decisions; professional licensing boards consider arrest records; and the record can affect immigration status. The consequences of an uncleaned record can be severe and long-lasting — which is why pursuing an expunction when eligible is so important.
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The Legal Process in El Paso, Texas
To obtain an expunction in Texas, you must file a petition for expunction in the district court of the county where you were arrested. The petition must include specific information about the arrest and charge. The court will schedule a hearing, and if you meet the eligibility requirements, the court will grant the expunction order. Once granted, all agencies that have records of the arrest must destroy or return those records. The process typically takes 3 to 6 months. Attorney Aaronson handles the entire process from start to finish.
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Successfully obtaining an expunction requires: accurate determination of eligibility (the requirements are technical and complex); correct preparation and filing of the petition; proper identification and service of all required agencies; and effective representation at the hearing. Errors in any of these steps can result in denial or incomplete removal of your record. An experienced attorney ensures every step is completed correctly.
Why Choose Aaronson Law Firm for Expunction Lawyer in El Paso
Attorney Aaronson has helped hundreds of El Paso residents clear their records through expunction — from Sunset Heights and Kern Place to the Eastside, Westside, and Northeast El Paso, as well as clients in Horizon City, Socorro, Canutillo, and Sunland Park. He knows the eligibility requirements thoroughly and handles every aspect of the expunction process efficiently. Many clients are surprised to learn they are eligible — contact us for a free consultation to find out if you qualify.

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