Not everyone is eligible for an expunction in Texas. In Texas, you may be eligible for an expunction if you were arrested but not charged with a crime, if your criminal case was dismissed, if you were acquitted of the charges, or if you were convicted but later found to be innocent. Additionally, you may be eligible for an expunction if you were a victim of identity theft or if you were a juvenile offender who completed a deferred prosecution or adjudication program. However, eligibility depends on a number of factors, and it is important to consult with an experienced criminal defense lawyer to determine if you are eligible for an expunction in Texas.