Clear Your Criminal Record in Dallas & Fort Worth

Get a fresh start with professional expunction services. Find out if you qualify for record clearing in just 5 minutes.

Why Choose DFW Expunctions?

Professional, experienced legal services focused on clearing your record

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Expert Legal Guidance

Experienced attorneys specializing in Texas expunction law with deep knowledge of Dallas and Tarrant County procedures.

Fast Processing

We streamline the expunction process, handling all paperwork and court appearances on your behalf.

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High Success Rate

Proven track record of successful expunctions throughout the DFW metroplex.

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Confidential Service

Your case is handled with complete discretion and professionalism.

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Free Eligibility Check

Find out if you qualify before making any commitment. No obligations.

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Transparent Pricing

Upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Free initial consultation.

Check Your Eligibility

Answer a few quick questions to see if you qualify for an expunction

Our Expunction Process

We handle everything from start to finish

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Free Consultation

We review your criminal history and determine your eligibility for expunction or nondisclosure.

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File Petition

We prepare and file all necessary legal documents with the appropriate court in your jurisdiction.

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Court Hearing

We represent you at the expunction hearing. In most cases, you don't even need to attend.

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Records Cleared

Once approved, we ensure all agencies comply with the court order to destroy or seal your records.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an expunction? +
An expunction (expungement) is a court order that permanently destroys all records related to your arrest and criminal charge. After an expunction, you can legally deny that the incident ever occurred on job applications, housing applications, and more.
What's the difference between expunction and nondisclosure? +
An expunction completely destroys records, while a nondisclosure seals them from public view. With expunction, you can deny the incident happened. With nondisclosure, the records still exist but aren't accessible to most employers and landlords.
Who is eligible for an expunction in Texas? +
Generally, you may be eligible if: (1) you were arrested but never charged, (2) your case was dismissed, (3) you were found not guilty, (4) you completed a pretrial diversion program, or (5) you were pardoned. Convictions typically cannot be expunged.
How long does the expunction process take? +
The process typically takes 3-6 months from filing to final order, depending on court schedules and whether any agencies contest the expunction. We handle all aspects to move your case as quickly as possible.
How much does an expunction cost? +
Costs vary based on case complexity and jurisdiction. We offer transparent, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Contact us for a free consultation and quote specific to your situation.
Can DWI charges be expunged? +
Yes, if the DWI charge was dismissed without deferred adjudication, resolved through pretrial diversion, or if you were found not guilty at trial. DWI convictions cannot be expunged but may qualify for nondisclosure under certain circumstances.

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Ready to clear your record? Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation.