Until it is expunged or sealed, a DWI conviction can appear on your criminal background screening. This suggests that recruiters, landlords, and other parties could uncover it whenever they are conducting their own evaluations. The background checks predicated on an individual’s social security card is by far the most prevalent. Typically, DWI convictions that were…

Texas isn’t a lenient state regarding penalties for driving while intoxicated (DWI). If you’re convicted, your punishment is clear-cut, and while there’s some variation allowed so that the court can give you a customized sentence, you will face mandatory minimums and legally required DWI consequences. But it’s not just the official penalties that you need…

If you have been arrested for a DWI in Hays County, you may feel frightened, confused, or stressed out. Not being aware of the DWI laws in Hays County can have a serious effect on your future. A DWI conviction can negatively impact your employment, relationships, and your entire future. The key to handling your…

Why is there an ALR hearing? Many people are surprised by this: When you are arrested for a DWI there are two separate and distinct issues that arise. The ALR hearing and the DWI.  The ALR hearing is a civil issue and the DWI is a criminal issue. When you first acquire your DL, regardless…

Having a DWI conviction on your record can not only be embarrassing, it can also become an extra hurdle when applying for a job, housing, or a loan. Until just a few years ago, there was no way to get a DWI conviction sealed. That all changed in 2017 when the Texas legislature made it…

Page 6 of 15 1 4 5 6 7 8 15

Austin Office
816 Congress Ave, Suite 950
Austin, Texas 78701

San Antonio Office
700 N St Mary’s St, Suite 1457
San Antonio, Texas 78205

     
STAY CONNECTED WITH US