It takes about one year for a disorderly conduct offense to be removed from your record in Ohio. However, it does not just automatically disappear. An offender must fight the charges for it to be expunged.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday, it will always appear on your criminal history record.
That depends on the laws of the state in which it happened.
I have had numerous Disorderly conducts and when I check my court records and any of them over 15 years are no longer on there.
Every charge and conviction stays on your record until is removed or expunged. Charges are only important to certain entities such as the state bar or various boards.
I'm not sure but i believe you can since it is a misdemeanor charge
It is never removed from your record. If you do not pay the ticket your license will be suspended and a warrant issued for your arrest.
3 yrs. Same as in Virginia
Forever. Most insurance companies only access records for last three years, and points do fall off driving record after two year. But the DUI conviction is never "removed" from a driver's record in Ohio
Record-Courier - Ohio - was created in 1830.
The Ohio State Buckeyes 2002 Record was 14-0
Judgments in the state of Ohio can stay on your record anywhere from 7-10 years. Generally, they will fall off your record after that.
What is the home record in football for Ohio State since 2002?
There were no recorded tornadoes in Ohio in 1988.
RCA, Ohio
2-0 Ohio State
ohio state leads 3-1