Dallas Dismissed Case Expungement – FAQ
What is a Class C Misdemeanor?
A Class C misdemeanor is the lowest level of crime in the state of Texas. These are very small crimes, really violations, that result in minimal sentences. While they will show up on a criminal record, they can be expunged after a certain amount of time.
Examples of Class C misdemeanors include charges of public intoxication, minor in possession, and minor in consumption. Not all Class C misdemeanors relate to alcohol. These are just common examples.