You must petition to have your record expunged. The method differs from state-to-state so you will have to make inquiries regarding this process.
See below link for info on WA state:
The term is misdemeanor. In general, yes. However, depending on the misdemeanor, you may not be allowed to possess a firearm. If the conviction was for a crime of domestic violence, you may hunt, but not with a gun.
Until you have it removed thru the expungement process.It will never auto be removed.
Unless a person goes to go court and tries to have the misdemeanor removed it stays on a person's criminal record forever. If a person is able to have a misdemeanor expunged then it will no longer appear on their record.
As long as you live if you do not file to have it expunged/removed.
Both misdemeanor and felony criminal offenses remain on your criminal record permanently, unless they are removed, such as by expungement.
wait 48 months or so
If it occurred after your 18th birthday, it will become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
No, however it will show up as a reduced charge. "Expunged" means that the record will be removed from your publicly accessible record. It never disappears from your official criminal record.
Probably. It is a minor misdemeanor but you will have to go through the process of expungement in order to remove it.
If you qualify you may file the proper application paperwork. See below link to see if you qualify:
You can look into the expungement procedure for criminal offenses in your state to see if you quailify.
No, the misdemeanor shows on your record. You pled to, and were convicted of, a misdemeanor and that's what the record will show.