To determine if you qualify for the expungement of a STATE offense ONLY see the below link.
However, if you were convicted of a federal offense this will NOT apply.
There is no way to clear your criminal record, it will be with you your entire life. Depending on the state, you may be able to request an expungement. These are not given out just for the asking and the process can take a while.
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felenoy charges never go away that's just it they're on your criminal record,you can pay to have your criminal record sealed so that when employers look at your criminal history it won't come up,usually costs around $300 depending on the lawyer,call around your area and ask how much it would be to have your criminal record sealed
It stays on your record for the rest of your life.
Only if he can legally expunge it. A judge must still follow the law.
If the record is valid it cannot be expunged, it is a permanent part of the person's criminal history.
No. Like a driver's record, a criminal record stays with you for life.
(in the US) your juvenile record becomes sealed after you turn adult. However, your adult criminal record is a permanent history and can only be changed by expungement
A person can find someone's criminal record in the state of Texas by going to the Texas State Criminal Records website and with a name, search through their database.
Yes, it's a request to have your record EXPUNGED.
If you were charged criminally with the offense you might be able to apply to get it 'expunged' from your criminal record - HOWEVER - the offense will always appear on your drivers record. They are not subject to expungement as they are a lifelong record of your driving activities.
Don't commit any crimes.
Criminal records are forever.
Yes, in Texas there are procedures by which you may have a criminal record expunged providing that certain criteria are met. See below link:
The history of your criminal offenses will always remain on your record unless it occurred when you were a juvenile in which case it will be sealed after you are 18.
No. Unless committed prior to your 18th birthday your criminal history is a permanent record, and doe not 'go away.'