It will depend on the specific felony. Unlawful sexual contact with a minor has no statute of limitations. Other crimes will vary.
Such questions are meaningless unless the actual charges and State are known.
Felony charges ANYWHERE never go away unless they are legally "expunged."
Felony Charges Stay in your Specific State Permanently. They will also stay in your background for good too no matter if the Felony has been set aside from a Suspended Sentence or not. If you qualify under your state's law, you may want to try to get the Felony Charge Expunged later on down the road if you haven't committed any crime since the felony offense.
As long as it wasnt a felony charge you can
If the offense occurred after your 18th birthday, it will always appear on your criminal history.
Depends on the "Felony" And the State Laws on Felonies are different from State to State.....
Forever
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.
If a person was charged with a felony but has not been charged with any new crimes for 5 years after being released, they can petition the courts to have their record sealed. Felony convictions for SVU crimes cannot be sealed though.
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till their 18
Forever. Any charge/conviction will never fall of a record.