Whether it your's or someone else's, just go to your local law enforcement agency armed with the person's name and DOB and request it. It should only cost you a small administrative fee to do so. NOTE: Regardless of their advertising to the contrary, commercial websites cannot supply accurate information on this subject since they are limited by law from accessing the records necessary to do a complete check.
I recomend consult w/ a laywer...............it's called EXPUNGEMENT. or look it up on the internet................
felenoy charges never go away that's just it they're on your criminal record,you can pay to have your criminal record sealed so that when employers look at your criminal history it won't come up,usually costs around $300 depending on the lawyer,call around your area and ask how much it would be to have your criminal record sealed
no its considered a criminal offenses it wont show up on a motor vehicle record it will show up in your criminal record
Yes, felonies show up on criminal records.
Infractions do not show up on your criminal record because they are not considered a misdemeanor. However, an infraction will appear on your driving record and can be used to revoke your license.
If the abuser was tried and convicted of a felony such as assault, then yes, it will show up in a criminal record. If never convicted, then no.
No, we cannot.If this person has blocked you, leave them alone, otherwise you're at risk of getting a criminal record for stalking.
Yes.
Any criminal record accrued after your 18th birthday becomes a permanent record and it does not "go away" with age. How serious it may, or may not, be will be up to the persons/employers who may wish to look into your background.
Criminal convictions remain on your criminal record forever, unless you are able to have them expunged.
Pending criminal court cases do not, however the record(s) of your arrest, and for what offense, will.
Yes. Criminal convictions will appear on your criminal record no matter where you are in the US.