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A nondisclosure is very similar to an expunction, except that the prosecutors and police departments generally have access to your criminal records, which is different from an expunction. However, the general public would not be able to find evidence of your conviction, if you were able to get a nondisclosure granted. Recent changes in Texas law now allow certain DWI convictions to be eligible for non-disclosure. Not every case of DWI is eligible for nondisclosure. It has to be a first-time misdemeanor offense. The alcohol level cannot be above a 0.15.
You can also be eligible for a DWI nondisclosure if you completed a jail sentence and paid all fines and court costs. There cannot be an accident involved and it cannot be a boating while intoxicated or flying while intoxicated charge. There is a determination granted in the best interests by a judge who is considering the petition. There is a waiting period after the probated sentence is over and there is a longer waiting period, if you didn’t have an interlock ignition device put on your vehicle or if you got a jail sentence. It’s not automatic. You have to file a petition and allow the state to respond.
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