Dallas Expungement Lawyer - FAQ

What happens if after I expunge my record someone tries to use the information against me?

You may inform the individual or organization that the matter has been expunged and request that they remove any documentation and destroy it. By providing them with a copy of the expungement order, the person or organization is required to destroy all evidence related to the charge or face a criminal class B misdemeanor charge themselves.

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