Don’t Let a Criminal Record Hold You Back

Expunction is one of the primary ways people can clear their records in Texas. Expunction wipes your legal record clean, so it’s as if your charge never happened. The best way to file for expunction is to have a knoledgeable criminal defense attorney handle the paperwork.

Dallas attorney Mike Howard belives past mistakes shouldn’t define your life. With decades of experience and hundreds of successful dismissals and expungements across Texas, we know how to help.

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A knowledgeable attorney helps avoid unnecessary hurdles & possible denial.

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We'll Find the Best Way to Clear Your Record.

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We Craft Unique Strategies for Your Expunction.

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You'll Have Support & Guidance with Clear Direction and Updates.

Working with an experienced attorney reduces the risk of legal errors, which can result in the denial of your expunction or non-disclosure petition. Additionally, prosecutors may object, challenge your eligibility, and more. A professional lawyer can advocate for why you deserve to have your record expunged.

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Why Clients Hire Attorney Mike Howard

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  • A Clear Explanations of Your Options
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  • A Unique Approach Based on Your Needs
  • We Know What Works

With Attorney Mike Howard, you’re getting more than help — you’re investing in a future without a record.

03 FAQs

Expunction & Record Sealing FAQs

Why Should I Seal/Expunge My Record?

Clearing your record can significantly improve your life by allowing you to deny past convictions, expanding your job prospects, and securing housing and educational opportunities. It effectively restores your rights and provides a fresh beginning, granting you the freedom to move forward without the shadow of a past offense.

What's the Waiting Period for Expunction?

All felonies require a five-year waiting period. For an expunction, it depends on the type of case and how it’s eligible for expunction

After Clearing My Record, Can I Deny It on Job Applications?

Once your record is cleared through expunction, you can legally state on job applications that the incident did not occur. Non-disclosure allows you to withhold the information from most private entities.

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