The law on this is different in every state. It is not a do-it-yourself project. unless you have some background knowledge of law and the courts, so I would suggest consulting with an attorney to learn how to go about it, and if you are eligible for expunction.
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Criminal records in Kentucky are available for the public. They go back for at least the last 5 years.
yea we can still go to abroad even we have criminal records
A person can find someone's criminal record in the state of Texas by going to the Texas State Criminal Records website and with a name, search through their database.
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Unlike criminal records, drivers records are NOT subject to being expunged. They are a compilation of your cumulative lifetime driving record, and go back to your juvenile years, something even criminal records do not.
You can check with dmv.org for public records and you can also find free criminal records at criminalrecords.info. You can go to the clerk of courts in any city and their public records.
Your adult criminal history record is permanent and always with you, it doesn't 'go away' after the lapse of time. A misdemeanor conviction will stay on your record indefinitely unless you take special action. Utah allows for criminal record expunging under the Utah Expungement Act. Expunging of a criminal record allows for it to be sealed from public view. However, government agencies, including the police, can still access the criminal record. This process is used by many individuals, especially since these records can otherwise appear on background checks. Please keep in mind that this is not an easy process, even though it is technically a civil procedure rather than a criminal one. Eligibility is also not automatic. Individuals convicted of certain violent crimes, sex crimes, felony crimes, and others may not be able to apply. Additionally, there is a waiting period to pursue an expunging in Utah, which varies depending on the class of offense sought to be sealed. This can be anywhere between 3 years for a class C misdemeanor or 7 years for a felony.
Criminal records and especially drivers license records of the offense will never go away. Your drivers record is a cumulative lifelong history.
Criminal records are a permanent part of your criminal history and do not 'go away.' You can, however, petition the court to have a charge considered for removai (expunction).
It depends on your country. In the UK: Minor criminal offences go to the magistrates court. Minor civil offences go to the county court. If you are not from the UK, re-ask the question giving your country.
No. You must go t law enforcement agency to request them.