No, they are not like traffic tickets. They are a permanent part of your criminal history record.
it depends on the state, but most misdemeanors can be expunged from your record three years after the sentence is carried out. you will have to go back to court to have this done.
That depends on the level of crime charged. Felonies would be three years, misdemeanors would be limited to 2 years.
Something that happens every three years is a triennialevent.
It depends on what the person was convicted for. In the state of Alabama, some misdemeanor convictions can be expunged from a person's record. In other cases, it will be part of the person's permanent record. A lawyer should be consulted to see if an expungement is possible.
A triennial event happens every three years.
Quadrennial
Every three years
All tickets affect your record for three years.
A criminal record is a permanent thing. Although, most jobs won't hold misdemeanors against you after 7 years, but there are also ways to get criminal records expunged. Check your local statutes for the rules.
The Statute of Limitations for misdemeanors in Texas is two years. This does not include any time the accused is absent from the state.
depends on The severity of the crime, Misdemeanors are usually OK... but you will have to proof that you are a person of good moral character... USCIS looks 5 years back in your record.. so You will have to wait until 5 years passes from the date of your arrest ... or whatever you did ... But consult with an attorney for an accurate answer ....
three years