Depends on the state and how old the charge is. In most states it can cost you your license. There are also requirements for mandatory disclosure.
You should probably check with an attorney to see how long it is before your record can be expunged.
you can if u hire an attorney
Yes, but it has to be at least 10 years old
A charge only should not affect your ability to get a license, unless the charge still stands and has not been acquited or discharged. If you had been convicted, then you would never be able to get a license.
You will need to contact the North Carolina Department of Insurance and speak with someone there. I would imagine that it will depend on the circumstances or your DUI. For instance, was it treated as a misdemeanor traffic violation or a felony. Also, how old the DUI was and your age at the time of the offense. I always looked differently at a DUI that was obtained at the age of 21 and one that a person got when they were in their 40s.
I believe it is until he is an adult but i would call the court house and ask.
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Yes, both your criminal history record and your drivers license records are permanent./
Cute, but I don't think you realize how much responsibility is involved. Maybe your mom or dad can get the business license and you can run the school. Good luck!
in Delware can a 15teen year old work at a daycare
no. Its not on your record after 20 years. You could go get another DUI and it would be considered your first.
off course not!
you go to the daycare and but 2 of the same pokemon in the daycare and what for a while then go talk to the old man in front of the daycare and you got a egg p.s. the day care is in Solaceon Town