It all depends upon whether the shop management decided to press charges against the offender or not. If they did, then this will be on the person's criminal record and will be recorded on what is known as their DRB form (this stands from Debarring Records Bureau). If the management decide NOT to press charges then there's no way you can check, as there would have been no police involvement, the offender would not have gone to court, and the powers of the law would not know anything about it.
To check for shoplifting records in the UK, you can contact the local police station and request a subject access request under the Data Protection Act. Additionally, you may want to consider using a professional background check service that specializes in criminal record checks, which can provide you with information on any previous shoplifting convictions.
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Yes, your record will be cleared when you turn 16 in the UK for shoplifting if you had been charged earlier when you were 14.
The US and UK both belong to Interpol, and share criminal records in theory. The degree of sharing is problematic.
Criminal records are permanent.
UK Records was created in 1972.
So they can see if you were shoplifting. They also to check it to see if you were double charged.
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Argo Records - UK - ended in 1998.
Argo Records - UK - was created in 1951.
Fresh Records - UK - was created in 1979.
Fresh Records - UK - ended in 1982.