Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas

Hi, i know this may sound silly but about 6 months back the police were called out for a dispute, i was involved, i asked the officer to go ahead and file a report just in case, and was given an incident number. No charges were filed, and no arrest were made. i was trying to find out if a police officer searched my name would this report show up and if so, how can i go about having it removed? (Sorry was unsure of what area of law to put)


Asked on 12/08/14, 9:20 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michelle Scopellite Goldstein & Scopellite, PC

Yes, if the police or any person in the public searched (by an open record request), your name would show up. The reports are listed by number, name(s) involved and address(es) - and many LEO' reports don't even have a number assigned.

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I don't believe that you would qualify to expunge the report record, as this usually only applies to arrests, charges being filed and court cases. - We can always try it.

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Answered on 12/22/14, 5:36 am


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