Not enough information is discosed in the question. Serious offense, or minor offense?
If you are referring to your 'criminal' record and you are over 18 years of age - it never 'disappears' from your record. Once you are an adult your criminal RECORD is always with you.
Well, your worries could be over ... you just might now have a criminal record!
how long does your criminal record stay with you in northern ireland if you get 9month's suspended over 2 year's?
Call the criminal court where you were convicted and ask the clerk's office.Added: See the below website:
If you are over 18, have the cash and no criminal record, yes.
A Federal Conviction stays on your record forever, but if the conviction is over 15 years old, it can't be used against you in a future proceeding to determine criminal history. Larry Levine Owner www.americanprisonconsultants.com
Forever...it is a criminal offence
If you were arrested and charged and you were over 18 at the time, the charge will always appear. Your adult criminal record does not 'go away' after a set period of time.
Do you get a criminal record for doing a criminal damage to property valued less than 5k you been charged with 300 pounds and you gotta go to court does anyone know if you get criminal record for that? Who's at fault a portable sign was placed behind my car after I arrived at work The sign is 48 height. Hardly visible I backed over the sign and damaged my car This sign normally was place elsewhere.? When criminal behavior can be explained by a medical condition how should the criminal justice system respond? What will happen when I've been charged with Actual Bodily Harm and criminal damage but I have no criminal record? How long does a police caution for criminal damage stay on a criminal record in the UK for a juvenile?
No warrants have been issued and charges are over one year old.
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.
For an individual to have their criminal record expunged, the requirements are that a conviction should be ten (10) years old; or had received a fine of less than R 20 000 for the committed offence. Over a period of ten (10) years, a person should not have been sent to prison for another offence. If an offence is of a sexual nature and a child was involved, the perpetrator's name will be included in the National Register for Sexual Offender (NRSO). If the victim was a disabled person, this will automatically disqualify a person from having their criminal record expunged.