We receive calls quite often about cases that have been Dismissed, and the caller asks "Why is the case still showing up on my criminal background checks?"
Unfortunately for those who have their case Dismissed, Texas Law requires an extra step to have the case stop appearing on Background Reports; called Expunction.
Basically put, a Dismissal is NOT equal to an Expunction.
A dismissal merely means that the criminal proceeding has been terminated, and has not resulted in a Conviction. Now, this is GREAT for many people who don't need to worry about background checks or criminal history reports.
But a case that has been dismissed will still show up on a backgroundcheck. Let me repeat that: A CASE THAT HAS BEEN DISMISSED WILL STILL SHOW UP ON A BACKGROUND CHECK.
The only way to try and keep even a Dismissal from the public is to have a Judge sign a Petition for an Expunction.
An Expunction is where a Judge Orders the agencies holding your records to destroy the records of you arrest and of the case. This includes Police records, Court records, and DPS records (and more).
For more information, visit our website at:
http://www.lawofficeofrobertkeates.com/expunctions/expunction.php or contact
+Law Office of Robert Keates