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What Is a Certified Disposition? A certified disposition, or a certificate of disposition, is an official court document that summarizes the final outcome of a court case. “Certified” means that a court officer has verified that the document is authentic. This usually requires a stamp or seal.
A deferred adjudication shows up on a background check; employers can see the crime and the plea entered. Because of this, it's usually better for job applicants to be upfront about a deferred adjudication to put them in a better position.
Virtually all moving violations, with very few exceptions, are eligible for a deferred disposition. Successful completion of this probationary period will prevent a violation from appearing on your driving record.
The judge will determine the conditions and duration of the deferred disposition. They will dismiss the case at the end of the period if the defendant doesn't violate any of the conditions. Conditions commonly include anger management or alcohol abuse classes, community service, probation, and restitution.
Deferred disposition is a type of probation offered to a defendant during a plea agreement before sentencing or conviction. Probation is a criminal penalty imposed after a conviction that allows the defendant to avoid imprisonment.
Harris County District Clerk - Web - or by US mail - Harris County District Clerk, PO Box 4651, Houston, Tx 77210-4651 Criminal history/Background checks information-involving arrests made by any law enforcement agency within Harris County visit their website.
A Defendant charged with a moving violation or Fail To Maintain Financial Responsibility offense, may be eligible to request Deferred Disposition in order to have a citation dismissed and not appear on the permanent driving record.
The benefits of a deferred disposition are that you can avoid a criminal record and avoid a change to your driving record that could increase your insurance fees.