The Texas Petition for Order of Nondisclosure is a court order that seals criminal records from public view. It is a way for individuals who have been convicted of a crime to protect their public record from public view. The petition can be used to seal criminal records from public view, including criminal charges, convictions, and sentences. There are two types of Texas Petition for Order of Nondisclosure: 1. For Arrests That Did Not Result in Conviction: This petition is used to seal records of arrests that did not result in a conviction. 2. For Convictions: This petition is used to seal records of convictions that have been completed and all conditions of the sentence have been met. The petition must be filed in the court in which the conviction occurred. The petitioner must provide evidence of rehabilitation and must demonstrate that sealing the record is in the best interest of the public. The court will then consider the petition and decide whether to grant the order and seal the record from public view.