Special circumstances such as previous convictions may play into this, so there is no definitive answer. Just one conviction should not be an issue though
Public intoxication is a minor misdemeanor but a crime nonetheless. If it occurred after your 18th birthday it WILL show up on your record.
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Depends on who's employing you. Usually not, unless you have a continuing record of such problems.
I'm 21 years old, just got a ticket last night for public intoxication. Had a beer with me when walking to a party. The ticket is 165$, the cops say that its a city ordinance violation and does not show up on record.
Probably. It is a minor misdemeanor but you will have to go through the process of expungement in order to remove it.
Yes, public intoxication is a Class C Misdemeanor (same category as a speeding ticket), except it looks worse on your record. It is punishable by a fine of up to $500 and usually requires 4-12 hours in jail at the time of the incident.
If someone was arrested for it, it will always be on their arrest record unless they were a juvenile at the time of the offense. If a person was convicted of the crime, then again it will always be on their record. In some cases a lawyer can be hired and a person's record can be expunged to take it off their record. Also that information might not be put on their record to begin with if there was a plea bargain or sentencing agreement.
If you mean "Can you obtain a concealed weapons permit if you have a DUI on your record," it depends on state laws. Each state sets its own requirements for issuing permits. In Tennessee, as long as the DUI is not a felony and as long as it's been more than a year (I think) and no more than 2 in the last 5 years, you can still get a gun permit.
In Tennessee their Monday Night record is 8-5.
yes, but not always. The court can render a sentence but withhold adjudication and once the sentence is served the record would be deleted. When a case is handled in that manner the person should petition the court to seal the arrest record so that it does not remain without a determination on the outcome.
Yes, a person can get a work permit with a DUI on their record.
As soon as you get any kind of permit to drive you have the potential of having a record. If you don't get any tickets, the only record you will have is that you have a license and insurance.