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Texas Criminal Records
Can Be Sealed
Can Your Record be
Sealed?
Yes!
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If you were on
deferred adjudication;
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If you
successfully completed that
probation;
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If you have
committed no new offenses.
Then, the State of Texas has recently
passed a law which may make it possible
to have your record sealed.
This means that you may deny being
arrested, prosecuted or convicted.
Why Should You Choose Garcia &
Garcia?
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We have over 50
years of combined legal experience.
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We will protect
your rights and make sure you are
treated fairly.
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We have been
serving the citizens of Texas from
the same location since 1983.
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