
What Is Non-Disclosure Lawyer?
A non-disclosure order (also called an order of non-disclosure or record sealing) prohibits government agencies from disclosing information about certain offenses to the public. Unlike expunction, which destroys records, a non-disclosure order seals them from public view while keeping them accessible to law enforcement and certain licensing agencies. You may be eligible for a non-disclosure order if you successfully completed deferred adjudication for certain offenses. Recent changes to Texas law have expanded non-disclosure eligibility, including for certain first-time DWI offenses.
Penalties in Texas — What You Are Facing
Without a non-disclosure order, your criminal record remains visible to employers, landlords, and the general public through background checks. This can affect your ability to find employment near Fort Bliss, UTEP, and throughout El Paso; secure housing in neighborhoods like Sunset Heights, Kern Place, the Eastside, Westside, and Northeast El Paso; obtain professional licenses; and move forward with your life. A non-disclosure order can open doors that a visible criminal record keeps closed.
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The Legal Process in El Paso, Texas
The process for obtaining a non-disclosure order is similar to the expunction process — you file a petition in the appropriate court, serve relevant agencies, and attend a hearing. However, the eligibility requirements are different. You must have completed deferred adjudication for a qualifying offense and waited any required waiting period. An attorney can review your record and determine whether you are eligible and handle the entire process.
Defense Strategies That Work in El Paso Courts
Successfully obtaining a non-disclosure order requires accurate determination of eligibility, correct preparation of the petition, proper service of all required agencies, and effective representation at the hearing. Non-disclosure eligibility requirements have changed significantly in recent years, including new provisions for certain DWI offenses. An attorney who stays current with these changes can identify eligibility that you might not know about.
Why Choose Aaronson Law Firm for Non-Disclosure Lawyer in El Paso
Attorney Aaronson stays current with changes to Texas non-disclosure law and can accurately assess your eligibility. He has helped many El Paso residents seal their records through non-disclosure orders, opening doors to employment and housing that were previously closed. He serves clients throughout El Paso and the surrounding communities.

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