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7 years unless differd sentence or pay for lawyer to help expunge. However, there will be old documentation always out there that was created before expunge or 7 years that will be hard to shake, even after mip goes bye bye.

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While many children tend to stay out of trouble with the law, some are not so lucky. The good news is if you are charged with something as a minor, your record should be sealed and essentially cleared when you turn 18.

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It will always be one your JUVENILE record, however when one turn 18, your juvenile record is sealed and no one outside the law enforcement/court community can gain access to it without a court order.

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It is important to never break any laws during a lifetime. A petty misdemeanor will stay on a persons record for their entire life.

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A minors charges get sealed after the minor becomes 18. Under certain circumstances, a court can have a minor's record unsealed

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a fine of no more than $100 and possible community service!

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If you were a minor when you were charged, the record will be sealed upon your 18th birthday and the public will not be able to access it.

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it stays for atleast 3 days. if u drink loads of water. but if u keep doing it then i mist say mostly a month. dont drink everyday.

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If you were, in fact, a minor when charged it will exist on your juvenile record until you reach the age of majority for your state at which time it will be sealed..

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Q: How long does a minor in possession charge stay on your record in the state of Texas and how can it be removed from your record?
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