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Petition for Order of Nondisclosure Under Section 411.073 is a legal document that was released by the Texas Courts - a government authority operating within Texas.
Q: What is a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure?
A: A Petition for Order of Nondisclosure is a legal document filed in Texas.
Q: What does Section 411.073 refer to?
A: Section 411.073 refers to the specific law in Texas that allows for the filing of a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure.
Q: What is the purpose of a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure?
A: The purpose of a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure is to seal certain criminal records from public access.
Q: Who can file a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure?
A: Generally, individuals who have successfully completed deferred adjudication probation for certain offenses may be eligible to file a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure.
Q: What happens if the Petition for Order of Nondisclosure is granted?
A: If the Petition for Order of Nondisclosure is granted, the criminal records will be sealed from public access, although some government agencies may still have access to them.
Q: What offenses may be eligible for a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure?
A: Offenses such as misdemeanors, certain felonies, and some cases of DWI may be eligible for a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure, depending on the specific requirements outlined in the law.
Q: Is the Petition for Order of Nondisclosure the same as an expunction?
A: No, a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure is not the same as an expunction. While an expunction completely erases the record, a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure seals the record from public access.
Q: Do I need an attorney to file a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure?
A: Although not required, it is generally recommended to seek the assistance of an attorney when filing a Petition for Order of Nondisclosure to ensure that the process is done correctly.
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