Texas based Record Help allows to clear, expunge or seal criminal records.
Record Help allows to clear your criminal record
Record Help allows to seal or expunge your criminal record
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WHY RECORDHELP.COM?

  1. The process is legal, simple and affordable.
  2. You can do it yourself.
  3. We provide easy to Understand Instructions
  4. No Lawyer Needed = Cost Savings
  5. Just order our kit, fill out the forms and submit!

WHY CLEAR YOUR RECORD

  1. A criminal record shouldn't ruin your future.
  2. Texas law allows certain criminal records to be wiped clean - as if the conviction never happened - and others to be sealed - preventing agencies from disclosing details about your punishment.
  3. You can destroy all criminal records of an arrest.
  4. You can destroy all criminal records of a criminal prosecution, grand jury and trial.
  5. You can legally deny ever having been arrested.
  6. You can legally deny ever having been charged.
  7. Jail, police & prosecution reports, court files can all be destroyed
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  The purchase of these forms do not, in any way, create an attorney-client relationship between any person and any attorney. If you believe that you are eligible to have your record expunged but these forms do not address the conditions making you eligible, you should consult with an attorney. If you are attempting to do a “No Probable Cause” expunction, you should have an attorney assist you.