No you can't! The military maintains a high standard for recruits and is the basis for not allowing most felonies. If the felony happened when you were a juvenile then you have a better chance of getting in the military. If the felony has happened as you were an adult then you may have a hard time getting into the military, maybe not even at all.
Danielle Ford
no
Another View: This question can only be answered by the recruiter for the branch of service you are interested in. If it did not involve a crime of violence or moral turpitude, you MIGHT be eligible.
WARNING: Do NOT lie to the recruiter about your background, expunged records are closed only to the general public. Government agencies, (including the military) can still access the information.
Possibly, it may depend a lot on the severity and seriousness of the offense.
The Navy does have the authority to consider expunged records on a case-by-case basis during the application process. However, expunged records do not automatically disqualify you from joining the Navy. Each situation is evaluated individually based on the severity of the offense, the age at the time of the incident, and other factors.
A criminal record is PERMANENT.
Your criminal record is your history of criminal activity. Your history is ALWAYS there and does not "go away" unless it is legally expunged.
Unclear what is being asked. If you are asking, can the DOT review your expunged criminal record during a pre-employment criminal history search.... yes, they can. An expunged record only prevents the public from accessing your expunged record. Law enforcement, the courts, government agencies and certain private employeers conducting national security clearances can still gain access to it.
yes you do
If the record is valid it cannot be expunged, it is a permanent part of the person's criminal history.
Forever, unless expunged or sealed by court
Yes most criminal covictions as a minor will be expunged due to the fact your a MINOR.
No. Unless it has been expunged.
It becomes a permanent part of your criminal history record.
To get a criminal record expunged. There is no time limit but the courts must be willing to accept that the person has changed thyeir way and will no longer be a treat to society. STATED BY AUTHOR