Any criminal arrest will ALWAYS remain on your record.
It will stay on your records forever.
no
A criminal record is a permanent thing. Although, most jobs won't hold misdemeanors against you after 7 years, but there are also ways to get criminal records expunged. Check your local statutes for the rules.
forever can not be expunged or pardoned
Disorderly Conduct is a minor misdemeanor offense and can be punished by a small fine, short stay in jail, or community service.
Your probation sentence is probably not in NCIC records, but might be included in your local (state) crime computer. You'd be better off telling your PO about your disorderly arrest BEFORE he/she finds it out by running a routine check of your name.
Forever, unless you get a presidential pardon or something.
Criminal records are permanent.
Electronic Patient Records will stay active on a server as long as you are a patient of the person recording your visits. If you change doctors you may request that your records be sent to the office.
5 years
Criminal records are forever.
What record? The court's records are permanent.Added: And so is your credit history.