Your juvenile is sealed to the public, but it never"goes away" and is available to law enforcement, the courts and government agencies.
Yes, if it is expunged it's like it never happened and will not come up on a background check. this is not true if u live in a state like i do in ohio u have a sealed record that they can still see.
Call the criminal court where you were convicted and ask the clerk's office.Added: See the below website:
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The amount of time for a persons record to be expunged for unlawful wounding will depend on the laws of the city/state in which they live. An attorney can ask a judge to expunge the record in a court filing.
As long as you live if you do not file to have it expunged/removed.
Yes, a person can live and work in Australia with a criminal record. However, it may not be easy finding housing that will accept someone with a criminal record, or it may cost the person more money.
I was cited for speeding in Virginia. I live in Ohio. Will the points be reflected on my ohio driving record?
Yes. Thailand is not a crime free state.
A misdemeanor charge will still on you criminal history record forever, regardless of whether a conviction exists or not. Criminal Histories are generally not of "public" record. Missouri Case Net shows court actions on individuals and is searchable by name, county, etc.
You will have to check with an attorney that specializes in immigration law, but in this day and age, it is fairly unlikely that you would be allowed entrance to the US with an existing criminal record.
it depends, on which state you live in.
It may be possible but you will have to file a petition with the Georgia courts to have your record "expunged."