The length of a criminal record varies depending on the person. Some records can last for the person's entire lifetime.
Criminal records never go away, unless they are removed by court order with very good reason.
Adult criminal records are permanent. Some states allow expungement or other removal, but convictions never age off of a criminal record.
If you are asking about getting a copy of your own record - they should be able to do it while you wait, unles their computer is down or there is some other technical glitch.
A criminal record is forever.
(in the US) So-called "cautions" do not appear on your criminal record. Only records of arrests, prosectuions, and court findings.
IT DOES NOT GO ON YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD
If it was after September 2004, then it will last forever as it is classed as a "recordable offence".
Forever. Criminal records are permanent.
It could depend on what kind of criminal record you have. How long a record and how severe the crime(s).
A criminal record is PERMANENT.
Your juvenile reocrd will be sealed to the general public when you attain the age of adulthood in your state.
If you are referring to a dismissal of a criminal charge - the record of your arrest and the charge will always appear on your criminal history record AND ALSO the fact that the charge was dismissed.
Criminal charges ALWAYS remain on your criminal record. That's why they call it a 'record.' It is a compendium of your entire criminal history.
Your adult criminal record is a permanent party of your criminal history. It does not "go away."
Yes, you can obtain a license with a criminal record as long as you don't owe any fees to the court.
Food Stamp Fraud is a criminal offense, it will remain as a permanent part of your criminal history record.