A criminal record can greatly limit your career opportunities and can affect many other areas of your life, such as your ability to obtain housing, college admission and loans. If your case has been dismissed or you were found not guilty, a knowledgeable criminal law lawyer can help you have the charge removed from your record through expungement. If you were convicted of a crime and you have successfully completed probation, you may be able to prevent the public from seeing the charge on your record through a petition for nondisclosure.
At the Law Offices of Ruben Ortiz, we have helped many clients move forward with their lives and make a fresh start after a criminal charge.
If you want a clear criminal record, call our law firm in El Paso, Texas, at 915-219-5069 or toll free at 877-415-9599 or contact us online to arrange a free consultation today.
Expunge Your Criminal Record
Expungement erases all records of a criminal charge. If we are successful in obtaining an expungement for you, no one will ever know about the previous charge — not even the police or judges.
Nondisclosure is different than expungement in that it essentially seals the record of your charge to members of the public. This can be extremely useful when applying for a job, housing or college admission. Nondisclosure is typically granted when you have successfully completed probation, counseling drug and alcohol rehabilitation or another aspect of your judgment.
To find out if you qualify for expunction or nondisclosure, contact the Law Offices of Ruben Ortiz. Call 915-219-5069 or toll free at 877-415-9599 for a free consultation with a highly experienced El Paso record expungement attorney.





