Texas Expungement Package (Collins County only)

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The Texas Expungement Package (Collins County only) is a legal document kit designed to help individuals clear their criminal records in Collins County, Texas. This package includes essential forms such as a Petition for Expunction of Records, an Order to Set Hearing, and other necessary affidavits, providing a comprehensive approach to the expunction process. Unlike similar forms intended for broader jurisdictions, this package specifically addresses the requirements and procedures relevant to Collins County.

Main sections of this form

  • Petition for Expunction of Records
  • Petitioner's Supporting Affidavit
  • Fiat (Order to Set Hearing)
  • Certificate of Service
  • Order for Expunction
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure guidelines
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When this form is needed

This form is necessary when an individual desires to expunge an arrest record in Collins County, Texas. Use this package if you have been acquitted of a crime, you were not indicted, or your case has been dismissed. It is particularly relevant for those looking to remove the stigma of an arrest from their history.

Intended users of this form

  • Individuals with an arrest record in Collins County seeking expunction.
  • People who were acquitted of their charges or whose cases were dismissed.
  • Those who have no pending charges and meet the other eligibility criteria outlined in the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.

Steps to complete this form

  • Read all provided Texas Code of Criminal Procedure information to understand the expunction process.
  • Complete the Petition for Expunction, including your case number and details about the arrest.
  • Compile a list of agencies that may have records relating to your arrest, as required in Exhibit A.
  • Sign the Jurat (Affidavit) in front of a Notary Public.
  • File all completed forms and additional copies at the District Clerk's Office in Collins County and pay the necessary filing fee.
  • Attend your hearing as scheduled and present your request for expunction to the court.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to read the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure information thoroughly before completing the forms.
  • Neglecting to include all necessary agencies in Exhibit A that may have records of the arrest.
  • Not notarizing the Affidavit before submission.
  • Missing the scheduled hearing date, which can lead to dismissal of the petition.

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  • Convenience of downloading and completing the forms at your own pace.
  • Access to legally reviewed templates ensuring they meet Texas state requirements.
  • Easy editing options to tailor the documents to your specific needs.

Main things to remember

  • The Texas Expungement Package is essential for clearing arrest records in Collins County.
  • Understanding the eligibility requirements is crucial for a successful expunction petition.
  • Notarization is required for specific forms within this package.

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Expect to pay $100 to $600 in document processing and filing fees. If you feel you may have trouble coming up with the money to pay those fees, some states do offer free expungement services to indigent clients.

If qualified, you can petition the court for expunction (often called expungement) as provided for in Section 55 of Texas Law on Criminal Procedure. You can do it yourself by completing and filing a petition before the court and wait for the pronouncement of the Judge.

Most people can file and successfully process their own Texas expungement forms without the assistance of a lawyer.If you have successfully completed deferred adjudication for a misdemeanor or felony, you may be eligible for a Texas expungement or Order for Nondisclosure.

The felony charge was dropped or dismissed without action; You went to trial and were acquitted of the offense; You were convicted of the charge, but later found to be innocent by a court; or. You were pardoned of the offense.

You must have been arrested, you must not have been convicted or served probation, and the charge that you want to be expunged must have been a misdemeanor or a felony. If you meet these three requirements, expunction is an option you should absolutely consider before proceeding with your criminal case.

If qualified, you can petition the court for expunction (often called expungement) as provided for in Section 55 of Texas Law on Criminal Procedure. You can do it yourself by completing and filing a petition before the court and wait for the pronouncement of the Judge.

How Much Will It Cost to Expunge My Criminal Record in Texas? As a general rule, it costs more to expunge a felony than a misdemeanor. The expungement of a felony will customarily cost a minimum of $1,000, but may cost upwards of $2,500 or even more. Misdemeanors can usually be expunged for $1,000 or less.

Always begin the letter with a formal greeting, such as "Dear Judge...", before composing the rest of the letter. Then, write the first paragraph of your letter by explaining why you are writing, what charge you wish to have expunged, and a short description of why you feel it should be expunged.

Online expungement is only available through Maryland expungement.com and not offered by a State or government website. This legal expungement service is particularly convenient for individuals who don't want to have to travel to the courthouse, obtain all the paperwork, drive home.

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Texas Expungement Package (Collins County only)