Denton County Expunction Attorney
Years after the event, an arrest can still haunt you. It can be revealed easily by a background search. It can limit your career options or prevent you from getting a particular job. It can serve as a reminder of an embarrassing event that you have long tried to forget.
Fortunately, many people who have been arrested are eligible for an expunction or non-disclosure. With an expunction, you can legally say "no" to the question, "Have you ever been arrested for a crime?"
At the firm of Lee Ann Breading, Attorney at Law, we regularly help people obtain expunctions and approval of petitions for non-disclosure. If you would like more information about obtaining an expunction or approved non-disclosure petition, contact our firm.
Expunction, Expungement and Non-Disclosure
Depending on the circumstances of your case, our firm can represent you in these matters:
Expunction — With an expunction (also known as expungement), the records of your arrest and other documents are physically destroyed. This is available in cases where you were acquitted or the charge was dismissed.
Non-Disclosure — When accepted by the court, a non-disclosure petition prevents the release of any information about the case to people outside the criminal justice system. This is available for people who have successfully completed a deferred adjudication.
Sealing of the Record — This is like a non-disclosure, but available in juvenile cases.
In a free consultation, our lawyer Lee Ann Breading can review your situation and discuss your options.
Efficient Service, Affordable Fees
If you are eligible and want us to move forward with an expungement or petition for non-disclosure, our firm can handle everything for a reasonable and affordable flat fee. We will prepare the paperwork, file your petition and follow up with the court to push it through the system. When it is approved in a few short months or sooner, your record will be safe from the eyes of employers, loan officers and others who may run a background check on you.
Free Consultation — Call Today
For a free consultation with Lee Ann Breading about an expungement or petition for non-disclosure, contact our firm.
Our firm represents clients in Denton County, the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex and North Texas.







