This article provides general information about nondisclosure orders in Texas, including the different types. It lists the nondisclosure order statutes.6. Sixth, you must not have been convicted of (or placed on deferred adjudication for) any criminal offenses during a special time period. A successfully completed deferred adjudication often can be sealed from public view with a non-disclosure. To be eligible for a nondisclosure, you must have finished your deferred adjudication probation. If you have successfully completed deferred adjudication in Houston, you may be eligible for a petition for non-disclosure. We can help you seal your records in Houston, Harris County, and surrounding areas. Successful completion of deferred adjudication probation allows most people to file an order of non-disclosure immediately when arrested for a misdemeanor. For felonies a person must wait 5 years after the successful completion of their deferred adjudication before they can request an order of non-disclosure. Nondisclosure orders can seal a DWI conviction or many other criminal offenses and prevent having to disclose his or her criminal history.