If you accepted a Deferred Adjudication, aka Deferred Felony, and completed probation successfully; you must obtain the discharge or dismissal paperwork from the court.
Companies that do criminal checks often fail to pick up the status at the end of probation. In other words, you may have to prove it. This document proves you finished probation successfully, and if that is your only charge, Texas states you aren't a felon.
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The information in this blog is Real Estate information and not legal information. For legal information, contact the party that assisted you in your case.

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