David Hunter Law Firm

Top Fort Bend Expunction Attorney

As a former Texas judge and experienced expunction attorney in Fort Bend County, I understand the inner workings of the criminal justice system and can help you file a petition for expunction. When clients retain our legal services, we immediately begin work on their case and offer a variety of options for obtaining an expunction order or a petition for non-disclosure seal.

There’s no reason to be deprived of opportunities when you have the right to clean your criminal records through legal expunction. The David Hunter Law Firm provides extensive criminal defense for clients charged and arrested for crimes in the Fort Bend County and Sugar Land, TX areas, and who are seeking expunction of their criminal records.

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Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 73 customer reviews

Amazing lawyer that actually cares about your case and will try to get you the ABSOLUTE best outcome! He knows his stuff, and is passionate about his work!
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Adrienne Dover
Sugar Land, TX
Awesome lawyer he will definitely handle your case no matter what it is. Definitely glad he was on my side
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Wesley Ballard
Fort Bend County
David Hunter has all the qualities that make a great defense lawyer / he is a fighter, which is not something that is taught..
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Mike Stuart
Fort Bend
David is a rock star when it comes to attorneys. He was easy to work with and executed my case perfectly. Highly recommend!
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What Is Expunction?

Criminal record expunction – also known as “expungement” – is the legal process of removing a criminal arrest record from public records. (Technically speaking, the record is “expunged.”)getting charged.

Why Seek Expunction?
Having criminal charges on your record makes your life difficult in a number of ways:
  • It can hinder you from attaining a lease on an apartment.
  • It can make employers apprehensive about hiring you.
  • You could be denied admission to schools and colleges.
Do You Qualify for Expunction of Your Criminal Records?

Expunging your criminal records in Texas is a time-consuming process that should only be attempted with a knowledgeable expunction attorney by your side. Only certain criminal offenses can be expunged for defendants. Some criminal offenses require a 5-year waiting period before a petition for expunction can be filed. Other types of crimes may only be eligible for “sealing,” or non-disclosure to the public. Find out which one you are eligible for, so you can begin a new life without a criminal past.

Are You Eligible for Expunction Defense?

The State Bar Association of Texas states that you may be eligible for expunction if:

  • “Not-Guilty” verdict after a trial hearing
  • Acquitted by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
  • Conviction is pardoned by the Governor
  • Completing a deferred adjudication for a Class C misdemeanor

Contact Expunction Lawyer David Hunter

I will do everything possible to give you a clean record. My experience as an expunction attorney and a judge gives me the upper hand in the court room. Call me today at (281) 265-1515 or schedule online for a free legal consultation. Clear your future while clearing your criminal records.