If it was commited after your 18th birthday it will always be a permanent part of your criminal history record.
In Minnesota, a petty misdemeanor will not remain on your record at all in the state. A petty misdemeanor is not considered a crime in MN.
In some states, it signifies the most serious of all the Misdemeanor offenses.
A crime stays on your record for life. You could apply to the court to have it expunged.
As long as you live if you do not file to have it expunged/removed.
It depends on what the person was convicted for. In the state of Alabama, some misdemeanor convictions can be expunged from a person's record. In other cases, it will be part of the person's permanent record. A lawyer should be consulted to see if an expungement is possible.
Convictions stay on your record forever. You may be able to get a misdemeanor expunged off your record if you were 21 or younger at the time of the crime... but otherwise its life time and easily seen on CCAP.
Your criminal record is ALWAYS your record, unless the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday.
Once convicted a misdemeanor takes effect immediately. Even before a person is convicted of a misdemeanor crime it can be viewed on a persons record as pending.
If you are referring to your drivers license record, it will always remain as part of your permanent drivers record.
It does not depend on the state, it depends on the school.
Unless it was committed prior to your 18th birthday, it will always remain a part of your criminal record.
Unless it occurred before you turned 18, it will become a permanent part of your criminal history record.