Please note that if you did not successfully complete deferred adjudication, you are not entitled to file a petition for an order of nondisclosure. 3. This article provides general information about nondisclosure orders in Texas, including the different types.It lists the nondisclosure order statutes. Who Is Not Eligible? Those convicted or placed on deferred adjudication for the following crimes are not eligible for non-disclosure orders. Once sealed from your record, you are not required to disclose information related to an offense subject to a sealed record in job interviews, for example. The defendant can later file for a nondisclosure petition to seal his or her criminal record from the eyes of private entities. Nondisclosure orders can seal a DWI conviction or many other criminal offenses and prevent having to disclose his or her criminal history. A successfully completed deferred adjudication often can be sealed from public view with a non-disclosure. This guide helps you seal your criminal record in Texas.