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A felony conviction stays on the public record for 10 years in North Carolina. However, a potential employer can find records from further back during a background check.

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A felony conviction remains on your record permanently. You can try to have the record sealed or expunged, so that employers don't see it.

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According to a basic understanding, approximently 7 years with the possibility of it being dropped earlier due to pre arranged bargains or good behavior clauses

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It used to be 10 years for background checks - but now your employer can look back forever. Sucks huh???

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Yes, it will always show up. It is considered a deterrent to committing a felony. You may be able to expunge the record, if you can get a judge to make the ruling.

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