The only way a felony on any level, state or federal can be cleared from a record is if an appellate court overturns a conviction (meaning that an individual should never have been found guilty). If an individual has been found guilty of a felony, it will remain on record for life.
No. Like a driver's record, a criminal record stays with you for life.
Yes, it's a request to have your record EXPUNGED.
If the record is valid it cannot be expunged, it is a permanent part of the person's criminal history.
No. Unless committed prior to your 18th birthday your criminal history is a permanent record, and doe not 'go away.'
Not legally, no. Felony convictions stay with you for life.
The length of time you have been released makes no difference - you must petition the court to have your record "expunged" and give good reason as to why the record should disappear.
There is not a way to clear your criminal felony record in the state of New York. You just need to make sure that you do not get in trouble no more.
No.
Records of valid felony convictions are permanent and cannot be expunged except by order of the governor of the state (or the President if a federal felony) or in some circumstances at the appellate level due to a wrongful conviction.
It may vary depending on the employer and the nature of the offense, but some industries that may be more open to hiring individuals with pending felony cases include construction, manufacturing, food service, and retail. It's important to be transparent about your legal situation and emphasize your qualifications and commitment to rehabilitation during the job application process.
Well sometimes you have to settle your case in most possibilities to clear you out of the record. Having a felony while being a real estate agent somewhat affects the trust of your clients to you. You could still be an RE agent through e-learning courses, or via 360training.com, but for your goodness, it is better to be at least cleared out of felony.
I don't think you can clear it unless those crimes happened when you were a minor. If that was the case, then you can request that jurisdication to "expunge" your juvenile record.However, if the felonies while you were over the age of 18 years old (a legal adult), then they stay with you for the rest of your natural life.ADDED: If you qualify you may petition to have a qualifying felony offense removed.See below Link: