
You can find it on our COVID-19 & Texas Law guide. To address this, we've created a new COVID-19 Vaccine Laws page with detailed information about the new orders and regulations. We've heard from patrons who are confused about how these new orders may affect their work situations. They require COVID-19 vaccines for certain federal workers, federal contractors, and private employees. President Biden has also issued several federal executive orders and proposed federal regulations. Governor Abbott recently issued Executive Order GA-40, which bans any entity in Texas from requiring COVID-19 vaccines. There are several recent executive orders and regulations on COVID-19 vaccine requirements. If you have more questions about the expunction process in Texas, be sure to check out our Expunctions and Nondisclosure Orders research guide. The Travis County District Clerk's office has more info about the process available on the Expunction Expo page of their site. If you're not sure whether your situation will qualify, you can use the questionnaire on the Travis County District Clerk's Office to check.

Only certain types of arrests are qualified for expunction. Legal services will be provided by Capital Area Private Defender Service (CAPDS), the Travis County Public Defender's Office, Volunteer Legal Services (VLS), and the Travis County Law Library.Ĭrimes must have occurred in Travis County to be eligible for expunction. This project is a partnership between the Travis County District Attorney's Office, the Travis County Attorney's Office, and the Travis County District Clerk's Office. Travis County is holding an Expunction Expo in January to help people clear old arrests from their records.
