Criminal records are forever.
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.
Depending on the circumstances of the case it may be possible to have a domestic violence misdemeanor expunged from your record. In California a domestic violence allegation can be charged as a felony or a misdemeanor.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will be a permanent part of your adult criminal history record.
no However, your record is expunged (cleared) of misdemeanors at 18 in most states, and after that you can as long as you didn't have a felony.
No. A felony from any state remains on your record for life.
If you have a felony charge on your record you will not be able to get your licence
Forever. Any charge/conviction will never fall of a record.
Whether or not a felony charge can be removed from the record of a minor is up to a judge. Most judges can close records, but the charge will remain.
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.
A felony conviction will remain on your 'record' indefinetly, until you have it expunged via Court order.
esponging a 33 year old drug felony charge
Domestic Violence is one of the charges that cannot be expunged from your record.