Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 45A.463 - [Effective 1/1/2025] Expunction Of Certain Records Of Child Or Minor(a) In this article, "child" has the meaning assigned by Section 51.02, Family Code.(b) This article does not apply to an offense otherwise covered by: (1) Chapter 106, Alcoholic Beverage Code; or(2) Chapter 161, Health and Safety Code.(c) On or after the person's 17th birthday, a person may apply to the court in which the person was convicted to have the conviction expunged as provided by this article if:(1) the person was convicted of not more than one offense described by Section 8.07(a)(4) or (5), Penal Code, while the person was a child; or(2) the person was convicted only once of an offense under Section 43.261, Penal Code.(d) The person must make a written request to have the records expunged.(e) The request must:(2) contain the person's statement that the person was not convicted of any additional offense or found to have engaged in conduct indicating a need for supervision as described by Subsection (g)(1) or (2), as applicable.(f) The judge shall inform the person and any parent in open court of the person's expunction rights and provide them with a copy of this article.(g) The court shall order the conviction, together with all complaints, verdicts, sentences, and prosecutorial and law enforcement records, and any other documents relating to the offense, expunged from the person's record if the court finds that:(1) for a person applying for the expunction of a conviction for an offense described by Section 8.07(a)(4) or (5), Penal Code, the person was not convicted of any other offense described by those subdivisions while the person was a child; and(2) for a person applying for the expunction of a conviction for an offense described by Section 43.261, Penal Code, the person was not found to have engaged in conduct indicating a need for supervision described by Section 51.03(b)(6), Family Code, while the person was a child.(h) After entry of an order under Subsection (g), the person is released from all disabilities resulting from the conviction and the conviction may not be shown or made known for any purpose.(i) Records of a person younger than 17 years of age relating to a complaint may be expunged under this article if: (1) the complaint was dismissed under Subchapter G, Article 45A.401, or other law; or(2) the person was acquitted of the offense.(j) The justice or municipal court shall require a person who requests expunction under this article to pay a reimbursement fee in the amount of $30 to defray the cost of notifying state agencies of orders of expunction under this article.(k) The procedures for expunction provided under this article are separate and distinct from the expunction procedures under Chapter 55A. (Code Crim. Proc., Art. 45.0216.)Tex. Code Crim. Proc. § 45A.463
Added by Acts 2023, Texas Acts of the 88th Leg.- Regular Session, ch. 765,Sec. 1.001, eff. 1/1/2025.