Tex. Code of Crim. Proc. Article 55A.302
Retention of Certain Records After Expunction


(a)

If the state establishes that the person who is the subject of an expunction order is still subject to conviction for an offense arising out of the transaction for which the person was arrested because the limitations period has not expired and there is reasonable cause to believe that the state may proceed against the person for the offense, the court may provide in the order that the law enforcement agency and the attorney representing the state responsible for investigating the offense retain any records and files that are necessary to the investigation.

(b)

In the case of a person who is the subject of an expunction order on the basis of an acquittal, the court may provide in the expunction order that the law enforcement agency and the attorney representing the state retain records and files if:

(1)

the records and files are necessary to conduct a subsequent investigation and prosecution of a person other than the person who is the subject of the expunction order; or

(2)

the state establishes that the records and files are necessary for use in:

(A)

another criminal case, including a prosecution, motion to adjudicate or revoke community supervision, parole revocation hearing, mandatory supervision revocation hearing, punishment hearing, or bond hearing; or

(B)

a civil case, including a civil suit or suit for possession of or access to a child.

(c)

The court shall provide in the expunction order that the applicable law enforcement agency and attorney representing the state may retain the arrest records and files of any person who becomes entitled to an expunction of those records and files based on the expiration of a period described by Article 55A.052 (Indictment or Information Not Presented)(a)(1), (2), or (3), but without the certification of the attorney representing the state as described by Article 55A.052 (Indictment or Information Not Presented)(a)(4).

(d)

Articles 55A.401 (Effect of Final Expunction Order) and 55A.402 (Offense for Violation of Expunction Order) apply to records and files retained under this article unless:

(1)

the person who is the subject of the expunction order is again arrested for or charged with an offense arising out of the transaction for which the person was arrested; or

(2)

the court provides for the retention of records and files under Subsection (b) or (c).
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 765 (H.B. 4504), Sec. 1.001, eff. January 1, 2025.

Source: Article 55A.302 — Retention of Certain Records After Expunction, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.­55A.­htm#55A.­302 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

55A.001
Applicability of Subchapter
55A.002
Following Trial Court Acquittal
55A.003
Pardon for Actual Innocence
55A.004
Pardon for Reason Other than Actual Innocence
55A.005
Unlawful Carrying of Handgun
55A.006
Mistaken Identity
55A.051
Applicability of Subchapter
55A.052
Indictment or Information Not Presented
55A.053
Indictment or Information Dismissed or Quashed
55A.054
Expiration of Limitations Period
55A.101
Appellate Court Acquittal or Recommendation of Attorney Representing State
55A.151
Conviction or Potential Prosecution Arising from Same Criminal Episode
55A.152
Driver’s License Suspension or Revocation
55A.153
Arrest for Violation of Community Supervision
55A.154
Certain Persons Absconding After Arrest
55A.201
Trial Court Acquittal
55A.202
Pardon for Actual Innocence
55A.203
Certain Specialty Court Programs
55A.204
Duties of Attorney Representing State Regarding Expunction Order
55A.205
Required Content of Expunction Order
55A.206
Required Retention of Certain Documents by Court
55A.251
Filing of Petition
55A.252
Filing Certain Petitions in Justice or Municipal Court
55A.253
Contents of Petition
55A.254
Hearing
55A.255
Entry of Expunction Order
55A.256
Application for Expunction Based on Mistaken Identity
55A.257
Department of Public Safety May File Petition on Person’s Behalf
55A.258
Expunction on Behalf of Deceased Person
55A.301
Required Content
55A.302
Retention of Certain Records After Expunction
55A.303
Appeal
55A.351
Notice of Expunction Order
55A.352
Duty of Department of Public Safety
55A.353
Disposition of Expunged Records
55A.354
Disposition of Records Expunged Due to Mistaken Identity
55A.355
Providing Expunged Records to Person Who Is Subject of Expunction
55A.356
Inspection and Disposition of Court’s Records Concerning Expunction
55A.357
Retention of Financial Transaction Records
55A.401
Effect of Final Expunction Order
55A.402
Offense for Violation of Expunction Order
55A.451
Notice of Expunction Law to Persons Released Following Arrest

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

Art. 55A.302’s source at texas​.gov