Yes, you can obtain a license with a criminal record as long as you don't owe any fees to the court.
The criminal offense for which you are serving the sentence of probation will always remain on your criminal history record, unless expunged. Your drivers license violation will always remain on your drivers record. Your drivers record is PERMANENT record and cannot be expunged.
Criminal records and especially drivers license records of the offense will never go away. Your drivers record is a cumulative lifelong history.
Whether or not person can get a nursing license in Pennsylvania with a criminal record depends on the type of crime. If it isÊa violent record, the chance of getting a license in slight.
They will check your driving record and to see whether you have active suspensions in other states, yes. As far as criminal record goes, only for things which would disqualify you from possessing a drivers license.
You don't. All criminal activity (including traffic violations) are permanently part of your record. Even if you are found not guilty, the charge is part of your drivers license record.
Forever
A record of a DUI conviction on your drivers license history is permanent.
A criminal record
You will face criminal charges for not presenting a drivers license at the time of an auto accident or operating a vehicle without any license at all. Fines and jail time as well as criminal sentencing will vary state to state.
Yes, both your criminal history record and your drivers license records are permanent./
If you are referring to your drivers license record, it will always remain as part of your permanent drivers record.
If you are referring to your drivers license record -- it will ALWAYS remain on your record. Your drivers record is a complete compilation of your entire driving history.