If the arrest was ACTUALLY and LEGALLY expunged, then, no. If it was in fact expunged, legally it is as if it never occurred.
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It is almost impossible to have any felony expunged if you were convicted of the infraction.
probably. Speak to a lawyer.....................
In Florida is a burial vault required by law?
A felony will always show up, unless expunged.
State DMV files cannot be expunged. They are lifelong records of your driving history.
Yes, all felonies are on your record are permanent, unless the felony is expunged by the court. Even when expunged, law enforcement and court officers can view it.
Work Permits or Working Papers are not required in Florida and are not issued by either schools or a governmental agency in Florida.
Expungement procedures and requirements vary from state to state and you will have to look at your state statutes for the particular procedures to follow in your state, or to even know if you are eligible to have the dismissed charges expunged. In Florida, for example, there are certain arrests that cannot be expunged, even though the charges were ultimately dismissed. When your record is expunged, it is physically destroyed, and the public will no longer have access to it. Although in many states, one copy is retained by the state's central law enforcement agency and there are situations in which you would still have to reveal you've had a record expunged.
well, it depends. if you were armed with a deadly weapon, lol, any kind of weapon while trespassing, no it can not be expunged. if you werent armed yeah it can be expunged. lol idk about the weed one though.
PIP is Personal Insurance Protection and is required in the state of Florida to people who register a car in Florida. This falls under the No Fault law in Florida.
your certificate of number To operate a boat in Florida, you are required to carry on board your certificate of number.