You may qualify if your case was dismissed, you were acquitted, charges were never filed, or the statute of limitations expired. Certain juvenile and misdemeanor cases may also qualify.
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A past arrest shouldn’t define your future. At CMK Defense, our experienced Austin criminal defense lawyers help clients who qualify wipe their records clean through the expunction process. With more than 30 years of combined experience, our team fights tirelessly to restore your reputation and give you the second (or third) chance you deserve
Complete the form to schedule a free eligibility review and take the first step toward clearing your record.

The legal tool to erase your criminal record.
An expunction is a court-ordered process that erases all public records of an arrest, charge, or case. Once granted, it’s as if the incident never happened. Your record is destroyed, and you don’t have to disclose it on job, housing, or school applications.
We do this work because we believe in justice, and we know that defending your rights defends everyone’s rights. We’re strategic, persistent, and always prepared to pivot when your case demands it. You won’t get a cookie-cutter approach here. We provide real advocacy through a team that truly cares.
Many people confuse expunctions with nondisclosures. Here’s the difference:
Our team helps you determine which option you qualify for and fights to achieve the cleanest possible slate.
Simple steps. Dedicated advocacy. Lasting results.
Throughout the process, you’ll have clear communication, updates through our client portal, and a legal team committed to your success.
We review your case to see if you qualify.
Our attorneys prepare and file the expunction petition in court.
We represent you at the hearing in court.
If granted, law enforcement agencies and courts erase all traces of your record.
If your case goes to trial (and many do), we treat it like a mission. We prep witnesses, test arguments, and select juries with surgical focus.
Whether through trial or agreement, we walk with you to the end—and beyond. We’re here for next steps, expunction guidance, or future planning.
What you need to know about clearing your record.
You may qualify if your case was dismissed, you were acquitted, charges were never filed, or the statute of limitations expired. Certain juvenile and misdemeanor cases may also qualify.
Typically, between 3–6 months depending on the court’s schedule.
No. Once expunged, agencies must destroy or delete your records. It’s as if the arrest never happened.
You may still qualify for a nondisclosure, which seals your record from most employers and the public.

Quick, confidential, no obligation.
Take the first step toward clearing your record. Submit your details using the form below, and one of our attorneys will review your case and let you know if you qualify for an expunction.
Information we’ll need:
Your information is private and secure. We’ll contact you quickly with your options.