Montgomery County DWI Expunction Attorney
Expunction Can Help Improve Your Employment Options
If you've previously been charged with a DWI, having a criminal record can make it difficult to find employment. Depending on the circumstances, however, it may be possible to have your DWI removed from your record. If you are in need of an expunction of your criminal record, it is important that you seek the assistance of Douglas W. Atkinson, Attorneys at Law. The firm's Montgomery County DWI lawyer can help you navigate through the legal process of petitioning for expunction and provide you with invaluable legal advocacy.
Call the firm's office today at (936) 681-0031 to get started towards effective counsel.
Do I Qualify for Expunction?
There are several requirements that must be met in order to have your DWI expunged.
You may be eligible to have your charge removed from your record if one of the following conditions are satisfied:
- Your DWI was dismissed
- You were found not guilty
- You were pardoned
- The DWI was a first drinking offense as a minor
- Your charge was not more serious than a Class C misdemeanor
A successful expunction can greatly help you find employment and help to repair your reputation, since it will legally make it so your DWI never happened. If you are ineligible for expunction, there still may be hope in the form of nondisclosure. While nondisclosure does not wipe your record clean, it can instead make your DWI hidden from the public and aid your chances of finding employment.
Our Settlements & Verdicts
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Not Guilty DWI
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Not Guilty Assault
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Not Guilty DWI
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Dismissed and Expunged DWI
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Dismissed DWI
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Not Guilty DWI
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Dismissed DWI
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Dismissed DWI
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Dismissed DWI
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Dismissed Drug Possession
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Not Guilty DWI
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Not Guilty DWI