This article provides general information about nondisclosure orders in Texas, including the different types. It lists the nondisclosure order statutes.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. In Texas, an Order of Nondisclosure is a court order that seals from the public all records related to a Texas criminal arrest and prosecution. Additionally, with a felony charge, one will also have to wait five years from the day one finishes the probation before one can file for non-disclosure. For felonies, five years must elapse from the date of discharge before a petition for non-disclosure can be filed. An attempt to summarize the changes made to Government Code §411.081(d) and help prosecutors through potential new pitfalls. An order of non-disclosure gives families and defendants a second chance, hiding criminal records from the public. Learn about this important court order. To get a nondisclosure order, you file a petition in the court where the original case was heard.