Records of felony arrests/convictions never go away. You may petition the court to have your record 'expunged' but it must be accompanied by some VERY good reason(s) as to why the court should grant your petition.
A felony is forever. Unless you get a court order to expunge your record, it will not go away.
Depends on the "Felony" And the State Laws on Felonies are different from State to State.....
Different states have different laws. Most state laws a felony can follow you the rest of your life.
Felonies NEVER leave your record in any state.
Long Island is an island in New York, at 1,377 square miles (3567 km
It would depend on the misdemeanors in question, and how long ago they occurred. By and large the police are more concerned with felonies you were found guilty of rather than misdemeanors. However, New York is a notoriously difficult state to deal with where firearms are concerned misdemeanors or not.
in the state of Florida, a real estate broker must keep transaction records for five years. this may vary from state to state.
in the state of Florida, a real estate broker must keep transaction records for five years. this may vary from state to state.
Long Island is not a state it is part of New York.
New York City is in New York State.
It depends on what the felonies are for and whether the sentences were consecutive or concurrent. Felonies as well as misdemeanors can be consolidated into one sentence and without knowing what the felonies were for or what the sentences were it is not possible to determine a term of incarceration.
9 years but varies by state. Check your state statue.
Medical records should be kept for as long as required based on the type of record, and federal/state laws.