In Texas it does. Exungement means it's destroyed by the court and removed from databases. However they are rarely given. Unless you were arrested and not charged or get a pardon. But there is hope. If you were given deferred adjudication probation. You can have your record sealed or "non-disclosed" from the public. It will still be available to select law enforcement agencies but that's it.
When a record is expunged, it is not completely deleted from the criminal record system. Instead, it is sealed or hidden from public view. Expunged records may still be accessible to law enforcement, certain government agencies, or for specific purposes such as background checks for certain types of jobs.
If you believe that you have found an error in your criminal record, you will have to petition the court in order to have it corrected or deleted. A judge will hear your complaint or explanation and issue a ruling. If the ruling is in your favor only then can your record be corrected.
Check with the attorney who is handling your expungement and ask them. I do not believe that particular record can be deleted since it iremains a historical fact that you were there, and spent time incarcerated in the institution. Expuinctions usually cover only your criminal history record.
How do you sponge criminal record
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
You might define a boolean field in the record meaning 'this record is logically deleted: yes/no'.
No he did not have a criminal record but people say he did
Will get criminal record for petit larceny?
No, but a wonderful criminal record would be.
IT DOES NOT GO ON YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD
No there aren't any deleted scenes.
No criminal record. No criminal convictions. Clean as an angel's wing.
No, she did not she almost got a criminal record.