Yes
A person with a criminal record
If it occurred after your 18th birthday, it will become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
Unless the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday, at which point your record will be sealed upon you become 18 - all criminal records become, and remain, a permanent part of your criminal history.
No!
no
If the record is valid it cannot be expunged, it is a permanent part of the person's criminal history.
No you must first expunge your criminal conviction before applying for a bus driver or limousine driver in New Jersey.
Yes, a person can live and work in Australia with a criminal record. However, it may not be easy finding housing that will accept someone with a criminal record, or it may cost the person more money.
Not unless they occurred prior to your 18th birthday. If you were an adult they become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
Yes, a person can still travel in the US even with a criminal record for trespassing. However, some countries may not permit entry with any type of criminal record.
A criminal record !
No. If you've never been arrested you will not have any criminal record. If you are required by an employer to certify to this fact, all you have to do is request a criminal check on your name and you will receive a form that states that no record was found for your name/DOB. Do not confuse a criminal record with a DMV record. If you have a driver's permit, you WILL have a DMV record.