Check whether a Texas record may qualify for expunction, nondisclosure, automatic expunction verification, DWI sealing, and background-check cleanup.
Direct answer
Texas can clear or hide some records through expunction, orders of nondisclosure, DWI sealing, and automatic non-conviction expunction paths. Clean My Past turns your answers into a Texas-specific filing plan and court-ready paperwork when the software path fits.
Texas eligibility depends on disposition, charge type, waiting periods, pending charges, prior history, and county filing rules. Dismissals, acquittals, no-bills, deferred adjudication, and certain DWI cases follow different tracks.
Supported paths
Expunction under Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ch. 55A
Orders of nondisclosure under Tex. Gov't Code Ch. 411
DWI sealing under Tex. Gov't Code §411.0731
Automatic expunction verification for qualifying non-convictions
How the workflow works
Answer Texas-specific eligibility questions.
Pull or upload case details from the county court and DPS record.
Generate the correct petition or verification letter.
File as a self-represented person and track court deadlines.
Use the court order to dispute outdated background-check records.
Texas FAQ
Answers before you start
Can I expunge a dismissed case in Texas?
Some dismissed, acquitted, no-billed, and declined-prosecution cases may qualify, but waiting periods and exceptions matter. The eligibility check asks the Texas-specific questions before suggesting a document path.
Does Clean My Past file Texas court documents for me?
No. Clean My Past prepares software-generated documents and filing instructions. You file as a self-represented person.
Can sealed Texas records still show on background checks?
Yes. Private background-check companies can lag behind court updates. The FCRA cleanup workflow helps generate disputes after you have evidence of clearing or sealing.
Last reviewed 2026-05-12. Clean My Past is software, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice.