Sec. 58.261. EFFECT OF SEALING RECORDS. (a) A person whose records have been sealed under this subchapter or under Section 58.003, as that law existed before September 1, 2017, is not required to state in any proceeding or in any application for employment, licensing, admission, housing, or other public or private benefit that the person has been the subject of a juvenile matter.
(b) If a person's records have been sealed, the information in the records, the fact that the records once existed, or the person's denial of the existence of the records or of the person's involvement in a juvenile matter may not be used against the person in any manner, including in:
(1) a perjury prosecution or other criminal proceeding;
(2) a civil proceeding, including an administrative proceeding involving a governmental entity;
(3) an application process for licensing or certification; or
(4) an admission, employment, or housing decision.
(c) A person who is the subject of the sealed records may not waive the protected status of the records or the consequences of the protected status.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 746 (S.B. 1304), Sec. 18, eff. September 1, 2017.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Juvenile Justice Code
Chapter 58 - Records; Juvenile Justice Information System
Subchapter C. -1. Sealing and Destruction of Juvenile Records
Section 58.252. Exempted Records
Section 58.253. Sealing Records Without Application: Delinquent Conduct
Section 58.255. Sealing Records Without Application: Conduct Indicating Need for Supervision
Section 58.2551. Sealing Records Without Application: Finding of Not True
Section 58.256. Application for Sealing Records
Section 58.257. Hearing Regarding Sealing of Records
Section 58.258. Order Sealing Records
Section 58.259. Actions Taken on Receipt of Order to Seal Records
Section 58.260. Inspection and Release of Sealed Records
Section 58.261. Effect of Sealing Records
Section 58.262. Information Given to Child Regarding Sealing of Records
Section 58.263. Destruction of Records: No Probable Cause