Seal My Misdemeanor

Seal My Misdemeanor
Hide Your Past From Prying Eyes. Your Future Depends On It.

Seal My Misdemeanor

Hide Your Past From Prying Eyes. Your Future Depends On It.
 

HAVE A BOARD CERTIFIED CRIMINAL LAW ATTORNEY SEAL YOUR PRIOR MISDEMEANOR FROM THE PUBLIC’S VIEW FOR ONE FLATE RATE.

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SEALED MISDEMEANORS CANNOT BE SEEN BY

Texas law allows you seal (also called non-disclose) your prior misdemeanor from public view if you qualify. Sealing your misdemeanor is permanent. If successfully sealed nobody in the public can find your misdemeanor from your record.
 

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Nhan Nguyen, MD, JD, MSF

Nhan Nguyen, MD, JD, MSF has been serving legal clients for over 20 years. With extensive knowledge of both law, medicine and business finance, lead attorney, Nhan H. Nguyen, MD, JD, MSF has the skill and experience to help clients navigate the complex areas of law and the legal system landscape. He and his firm have helped thousands of clients get justice and results.

A Vietnamese refugee immigrant from the Vietnam War, Dr. Nguyen grew up in Houston, Texas for the majority of his life and is an active contributor to the local community and youth. He volunteers as a coach for youth athletics and serves on many school and community volunteer boards and committees. With a work and professional philosophy blending eastern and western cultures, Dr. Nguyen aggressively pursues justice in a unique and compassionate way.

SealMyMisdeamor.com™ works with a network of attorneys, including board certified criminal attorneys, to serve you in getting your records sealed and “invisible” to the public eye.

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FAQs

What is a nondisclosure order?
A nondisclosure order seals part of your criminal record. The order stops public entities, including courts, clerks of the court, law enforcement agencies, and prosecutorial offices, from sharing information about the sealed offense. If you have a nondisclosure order for an offense, you do not have to enter the offense on most job applications. There are exceptions. Certain state agencies and licensing boards may still obtain information concerning an offense that is the subject of an order of nondisclosure. Please note that a nondisclosure order applies only to a particular criminal offense. The order does not apply to all offenses that may be on your criminal history record. However, you may obtain multiple orders of nondisclosure for multiple offenses.
What are the types of nondisclosure orders available?

To get a nondisclosure order, you or your attorney must file your petition or application with the clerk of the court that handled your case. The clerk will make sure the judge and the prosecutor get a copy of your petition. Each type of nondisclosure order has its own requirements and form. You must be sure to use the one that fits your situation. That is why hiring the attorneys with SealMyMisdemeanor.com can help you get this done correctly.

What happens after the court grants me a nondisclosure order?

If the court grants the nondisclosure order, the clerk will send a copy of the order to DPS and any agencies you listed. This should take place within 15 business days after the judge signs the order. Then, within ten business days, the DPS will seal the offense within its records and send a copy of the order to the required federal agencies.

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Payments are accepted via credit card, money order, cashier’s check. Send us the information in the contact form and we’ll send you a payment link.

IT’S THAT SIMPLE.

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You want to keep your past hidden from the public eye!

ONE FLAT RATE!

Have our board certified lead attorney seal your misdemeanor for… ONE FLAT RATE!
$ 750.00 (plus applicable court costs)
  • $1500.00 (if court appearance is required)
    (plus applicable court costs)
  • No Hourly Fees.
  • No wondering if you have to pay extra.
  • No open-ended costs.

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