Not if they are public records.
Employers in Florida may choose to do a criminal background check which will pull up your entire criminal history, usually including serious misdemeanors. If you have a felony, it will come up.
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.
In Kentucky, a criminal background check typically goes back 7 years for employment purposes. However, certain types of offenses may have a longer lookback period, such as felony convictions which can be reported indefinitely. It's best to consult with a background check provider or the Kentucky State Police for specific details based on your situation.
If you get your American citizenship revoked, A.K.A expatriated, it is impossible to get it back.
In Oklahoma, criminal background checks can typically go back seven years for most employers. However, certain industries, such as healthcare and finance, may be allowed to access records going back further.
In Alabama, a criminal background check can typically access records going back 7 years. However, some checks may go beyond this timeframe for specific types of searches or circumstances.
In most countries, it is perfectly legal to do so. When you do a background check, you are just basically gathering public information regarding the person in question. Criminal records among others are considered public records in many countries. Only medical, military, juvenile, and court sealed records are protected by law and are off limits to public access. Background checks are done everyday, mostly for employment purposes, renting and leasing, loans, and other personal uses. In the UK is is unlawful under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and may be a criminal offence under the Police Act 1997 to perform certain types of back ground checks for roles that are not eligible.
All the way. State agencies review your whole adult criminal history back to the age of 18. Juvenile records are sealed. And, FYI - most state agencies do fingerprinting, so its not a good idea to lie about it.
Live scan fingerprinting typically checks criminal records going back 7-10 years, depending on state laws and regulations.
No. An expungement doesn't clean out your criminal record - it only makes your conviction hidden from the general public.
Different sections of background checks have different periods that are reportable. For instance, most address summaries can go back about 20-30 years. Criminal record searches can go back as far as the interested party wishes to go and to pay for in terms of research as criminal records are fully public record information. Bankruptcies, tax liens, and judgments can only go back seven years.