Filing with a deferred adjudication and order of nondisclosure
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Filing with a deferred adjudication and order of nondisclosure
As the title says, I was placed on a non title 5 felony deferred adjudication 9 years ago and successfully completed the terms of my probation and was cut loose. I received an order of nondisclosure last year. After asking around and hearing several mixed answers about if I would be eligible or not I decided to go ahead and try to get my LTC. What documents pertaining to my case should I send in? I assume the final disposition and the order of nondisclosure judgment but is there anything else? I assume that if I am eligible there is still a chance that I will be initially denied and have to go through some kind of appeals process so I really want to get this right the first time.
Re: Filing with a deferred adjudication and order of nondisclosure
The order of non-disclosure is the best thing to send. & this is what makes you eligible.
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Re: Filing with a deferred adjudication and order of nondisclosure
For those like me reading this post having never heard the phrase order of non-disclosure here's a little bit of information on what that means the term was new to me
http://www.txcourts.gov/media/821650/or ... erview.pdf
http://www.txcourts.gov/media/821650/or ... erview.pdf
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Re: Filing with a deferred adjudication and order of nondisclosure
I would say just final release and dismissal order, and order of ND.
If they want more, they will certainly let you know.
If they want more, they will certainly let you know.
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Re: Filing with a deferred adjudication and order of nondisclosure
What charge is considered a non title 5 felony? I assume this was out of Texas.
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Re: Filing with a deferred adjudication and order of nondisclosure
If you have the order of nondisclosure you should be good to go. Some friendly advice: If you wait until next month to apply, expect delays that have nothing to do with your background check, but the discount may be worth the wait.
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Re: Filing with a deferred adjudication and order of nondisclosure
I had already scheduled a LTC class for this Tuesday, haven't gone and gotten the fingerprints done, I will probably see about doing that on Monday. I haven't decided if I am going to wait until Sept to file everything, I know that the price goes down to $40 and that may cause a delay due to traffic. To answer an earlier question a Title 5 felony is a crime against another person which permanently keeps you from getting a LTC even if it was a deferred adjudication.