For a definite and OFFICIAL answer to this question you would need to contact the state agency that licenses Notaries Public in your state and ask.
No, the misdemeanor shows on your record. You pled to, and were convicted of, a misdemeanor and that's what the record will show.
In Minnesota, a petty misdemeanor will not remain on your record at all in the state. A petty misdemeanor is not considered a crime in MN.
It depends on the misdemeanor.
yes
depends on the misdemeanor. For a crime of domestic violence, no.
123 Notary online has information about mobile Notary Public. Each state is listed so one can find a Notary Public close to them. The fees are also listed. Notary Phone Book online also has a list of mobile Notary Public.
A criminal record is PERMANENT.
The age requirement to become a notary public varies by state, typically ranging between 18 and 21 years old. It is important to check the specific age requirement in the state in which you are seeking to become a notary public.
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A misdemeanor will stay on your record in Pennsylvania forever. However, some crimes can be expunged if a person petitions the court.
Persons having a misdemeanor record are not prohibited from purchasing firearms
In some states, it signifies the most serious of all the Misdemeanor offenses.