Not enough information is given in the question. Disposed of HOW?
yes because you were arrested.
If you were arrested, charged, and convicted of that offense it will ALWAYS remain on your criminal record. That is why it is called a criminal HISTORY.
Convicted would be the word, not charged. In some cases people are arrested for a crime, but may not be convicted of the crime for one reason or another. Depending on judicial proceedings, even if you are not convicted the arrest may still show up on your record for a period of time.
If caught and arrested, you may be charged with larceny (a crime) which may appear on your criminal record and cause you great trouble in employment.
yesAdded: If you were not arrested - if you were not charged - if you never made a court appearance in the case - there will be no record in your criminal history.
Beyoncé Knowles has never been arrested. She has no criminal record.
Get arrested again.
If you were never arrested there will be no record of it on your criminal history background check at all. If you WERE arrested but the case was dropped or dismissed, the arrest will show up but also the fact that it was dropped/dismissed will also.
... a permanent record of the fact in their criminal history record.
If you were charged with and pled (or were found) guilty to shoplifting (thus paying the fine) it will appear on a criminal background record.
An ongoing investigation typically does not show up on a criminal history background check. However, if charges are filed and lead to a criminal record, that information will be included in a background check.
If you never appeared in court and officially "charged" with an offense, there can be no criminal history record of a conviction.
It depends on if you were arrested and what you were fined for.