If it opccurred after your 18th birthday it is a permanent part of your criminal history record.
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Question is unclear. Are you asking how long the record of your conviction will remain on file? If so, unless you committed the offense prior to your 18th birthday, a conviction is a permanent record in your adult criminal history record.
It doesn't go away. You get a felony (or misdemeanor) conviction on your adult record, it's on there for life. Even juvenile convictions don't simply go away - the records just get sealed when you turn 18.
For Adults:A felony conviction will remain on your criminal record for the rest of your life unless your conviction is over turned or exhonerated by the court or you successfully petition the court and show good cause for an expungement of the felony (very rare).. Juviniles that are convicted of a felony have their records sealed at age 18 unless they were tried as an adult in which case the felony charge remains on their adult record..
If conviction was for an offense that would have been a felony if committed by an adult, then no.
Your criminal record is permanent, although a case resolved in juvenile court will be absolutely sealed (there are some exceptions even in juvenile court). In some instances, depending on the outcome on the felony, the record may be sealed from public view even for adults. Even a sealed adult record, however, may be used for lawful governmental purposes.
Yes, your adult arrest and criminal prosecution history is a permanent record.
Absolutely, yes. A judge may determine the conviction is sealed in the juvenile's record or stays with him. Some young offenders are held in youth prisons until age 18 and then sent to an adult prison.
In most states conviction of a felony for an adult will always remain a matter of public record. Some states have statutes which allow only certain individuals to obtain this information. Investigate whether your convicting State has an expungement process to remove the felony. It costs time and money to pursue, but it would be nice to have your life back, wouldn't it?
Your adult criminal record is a permanent party of your criminal history. It does not "go away."
Unless it occurred prior to your 18th birthday it will always remain a part of your adult criminal history. You could petiton the court to have your record expunged of that offense but be aware that it involves legal processing of the request through the courts and it is NOT an automatic right. You may not be successful.
An adult criminal conviction stays on your record forever. There are steps under which you can get it expunged, IF you qualify, but tht only closes your record to the general public. Law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies can still get access to it.