Restrictions After a Felony Conviction
Family Code
Below are the restrictions we have identified in the Family Code. You may also select a different source.
3g Offenses Adoptions Aggravated Offenses At-Risk Youths Capital Offenses Child Criminal History Criminal Records Deadly Weapons Department of Family and Protective Services Department of Public Safety Dissolution of Marriage Divorce DNA DPS Driver's License Suspension Driver's Licenses Driver's Permits Foster Care Foster Homes Juvenile Courts Juvenile Justice Code Juveniles Minors Name Changes Permanency Care Assistance Programs Sealing of Records Sex Offenders Sex Offenses
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Citation
Restriction Name
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§ 6.004Suit for Dissolution of Marriage: Conviction of Felony
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§ 45.102Change of Name: Requirements of Petition
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§ 45.103Change of Name: Order
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§ 54.02Juvenile Justice Code: Waiver of Jurisdiction and Discretionary Transfer to Criminal Court
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§ 54.0409Juvenile Justice Code: DNA Sample Required on Certain Felony Adjudications
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§ 54.042Juvenile Justice Code: License Suspension
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§ 58.003Juvenile Justice Information System: Sealing of Records
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§ 162.007Adoption: Contents of Health, Social, Educational, and Genetic History Report
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§ 264.302Services to At-Risk Youth: Early Youth Intervention Services
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§ 264.8521Permanency Care Assistance Program: Notice to Applicants