If you successfully completed deferred adjudication, the court that placed you on deferred adjudication should have issued an order of dismissal and discharge. This article provides general information about nondisclosure orders in Texas, including the different types.It lists the nondisclosure order statutes. A successfully completed deferred adjudication often can be sealed from public view with a non-disclosure. You are ineligible for an order of nondisclosure under Section 411.0736 if you are convicted of or placed on deferred adjudication community supervision for. (7) Please enter the criminal cause number shown on the order that dismissed your case or placed you on probation or deferred adjudication. Learn how to obtain an order of nondisclosure in Texas and see how Jason English Law can aid those wanting to seal their criminal records. The name of the court is shown on the top of your order of deferred adjudication. (3) Please enter your name as shown in your order of deferred adjudication. If you were convicted and did not receive deferred adjudication, you are most likely eligible for a set aside in TX but not an order of nondisclosure.