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. If you have been placed on deferred adjudication or have been convicted of certain crimes, you will not be eligible for an Order of Non-Disclosure in Texas. A deferred adjudication is not yet a conviction, and thus, you may be able to say no if asked. A successfully completed deferred adjudication often can be sealed from public view with a non-disclosure. 1. Verify eligibility for an order of nondisclosure. What is Motion for Non-Disclosure in Texas? After you complete the deferred adjudication, you may be able to file what is called a "motion for non-disclosure". 2. You are ineligible for an order of nondisclosure under Section 411.0735 if you are convicted of or placed on deferred adjudication community supervision for.