Yes it will. Expunged records are only sealed against access by the PUBLIC.
In California, a felony conviction stays on your criminal record for life unless expunged or pardoned. To obtain a free background check in California, you can request a copy of your own criminal record from the California Department of Justice, however, this may not be an exhaustive background check.
Yes, it would, unless the felony was expunged or pardoned.
Expunged means removed, therefore the record no longer exist and would not be a factor. If the party had other criminal offenses on record that were not erased then those would appear in background check.
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.
No, it won't. An expunged record is ordered removed and destroyed at the local, state, and national level. It becomes as if it never happened. It does take time, however, to accomplish this. You can go to your local police department and ask them to check if the record has been expunged. You may have to pay a small fee for this service, depending on how much of a record search the department has to do.
A felony charge that has been dismissed may still appear on a background check unless it has been expunged or sealed. It is recommended to check the laws in your jurisdiction regarding expungement or sealing of criminal records to ensure the charge does not show up on a background check.
You'd still be limited to whatever jobs you'd be eligible for without an expunged record. An expungement does not relieve you of the conviction - it only makes it less accessible to the general public. It'll still show up on a background check.
Unfortunately, yes, it will show up. A felony will be on the record for life, unless expunged by a court.
Felonies remain on the record for life. It will show up unless it is expunged.
Depending on what state you are in determines who does the background check on you when you are attempting to get something expunged from your criminal record. Usually it's the state bureau of investigation for that state. And yes they check everything.
Any convictions you have remain on your record for life, unless you manage to get your record expunged.
NoExpanded answer: Yes and no. It is never completely erased as if it never happened. The publics access to the expunged portion of your record will be barred. HOWEVER - law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies doing background (or security clearance) checks will always have access to it.