Yes, I believe it is possibly to have a felony expunged from your record in Pennsylvania. However, I think the law states that you must not be charged for any other crime after or before the felony charge. This means that it must be your 1st offense. http://www.1800duilaws.com/article/felony_expungement.asp
If you wre convicted after your 18th birthday it will be a permanent part of your criminal history record.
forever forever
Forever. Any charge/conviction will never fall of a record.
Forever
A felony conviction will remain on your 'record' indefinetly, until you have it expunged via Court order.
till their 18
A felony stays on your record for life. You could apply to the court to have it expunged.
Forever. A felony doesn't go away, ever.
A felony charge/conviction stays on your criminal record forever. Petition the court to have your record "expunged" and it should be accompanied by good reason(s) that it should be granted. After consideration, it may or may not be granted.
It's usually part of a permanent record. You would have to apply to the courts or government to have the record removed.
Felony charges ANYWHERE never go away unless they are legally "expunged."
Felony convictions are a permanent part of the convicted person's record. The SOL applicable for a felony charge of forgery (the person is not brought to trial and convicted) is 6 years from the time the person was originally charged.
There is no set length of time but you MUST have successfully completed the full term of your sentence before you can petition the court for expungement.
Having your record expunged or obtaining a pardon is the only way to officially remove a felony from your record. Otherwise, the felony will be on your record permanently.