Sealing Juvenile Records in Harris County
The State of Texas allows the sealing of most juvenile criminal records. Having these records sealed by an attorney ensures your or your child’s juvenile record doesn’t show up on criminal background checks. Colleges, prospective employers and the military all do criminal background checks on applicants.
Attorney James Sullivan is a Juvenile Law expert. Sullivan has practiced juvenile law since 1994 and has been Board Certified in Juvenile Law since 2004. Call Sullivan at (281) 546-6428 to discuss the sealing of your child’s juvenile records.
Unlike adult non-disclosure (record sealing) cases, a juvenile is not required to complete a deferred adjudication probation to be able to get their records sealed. Even if a juvenile is convicted of a crime, a juvenile’s delinquent record can be sealed as long as he or she:
- did not receive a determinate sentence (which may have been determinate probation or a determinate sentence to the TJJD);
- is not currently registered as a sex offender; or
- was not certified to be tried as an adult.
Juveniles can get felony records sealed at age 19 (and possibly sooner if the juvenile successfully completed a drug court program or a sex offender treatment program) and misdemeanor records sealed two years after the end of probation.
If a juvenile successfully completes a deferred prosecution (a form of pretrial diversion), the juvenile can get his records sealed as soon as he successfully completes the deferred prosecution (usually 6 months).
Contact James G. Sullivan and Associates | Houston Juvenile Record Sealing Lawyers
Juveniles have their entire lives ahead of them, so do not let one mistake as a teenager ruin your child’s future. Contact Houston Juvenile Law Attorney James Sullivan at (281) 546-6428 to have him draft and file a petition to seal your juvenile’s records.