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Texas Expunctions Lawyers.

Don’t Let Past Mistakes Affect Your Future!

Call Today to Clear Your Criminal Record.

The expunction lawyers at Joyner + Joyner, P.C. represent clients who wish to clear their criminal record in the State of Texas. Our expunction lawyers have successfully sealed the criminal records of hundreds of clients.

Call our lawyers today for a FREE consultation.

Even if your criminal case was dismissed or you were found not guilty, documentation associated with your arrest, court proceedings and probation may still appear on your criminal record.

REMEMBER: A DISMISSAL ALONE DOESN’T CLEAR YOUR ARREST RECORD!

Our expunctions lawyers can let you know whether you are eligible to have your criminal record expunged. Our expunction lawyers have helped clients clear all evidence related to their arrest, prosecution and probation.

At Joyner + Joyner – Texas Law Firm, our attorneys understand that having to disclose your criminal record can greatly impact your ability to gain employment, receive credit or financial assistance, maintain your professional certificates/licenses or even rent a house. With an expunction, you can legally deny that you have ever been arrested for or charged with the criminal offense for which you are receiving the expunction.

We understand your future is important. Don’t let past mistakes affect you. Call our lawyers today for a FREE case consultation to see if an expunction is possible in your situation.

Texas Non-Disclosure Lawyers.

Don’t Let Past Mistakes Affect Your Future!

Call Today to Seal Your Criminal Record.

The non-disclosure lawyers at Joyner + Joyner, P.C. represent clients on non-disclosure cases throughout the State of Texas.

Even if you do not qualify for an expunction, our attorneys can provide you with FREE case consultation to determine whether a Notice of Non-Disclosure is available in your case.

If you have been arrested for an offense and were subsequently placed on deferred adjudication, of which you successfully completed, you may be entitled to a Notice of Non-Disclosure.

A Notice of Non-Disclosure prevents anyone who is not affiliated with certain state or government agencies from seeing that you were ever charged with that particular offense.

Do not allow an offense of which you successfully completed deferred adjudication affect your ability to gain employment or hamper your ability to get approved for renting a residence.