The only way you could have knowledge of someone's expunged information would be if you were a member or employee of some government agency. For revealing confidential information you could lose your job AND be prosecuted.
If you are offering them your background for some reason, it would be best that you reveal it yourself. The FDIC, like ALL government agencies, DOES have access to expunged criminal records.
Criminal records can be expunged by paying fines, having the case resolved and requested to be expunged with the respected authorities and judicial offices.
No, these are permanent and confidential records
"Expunged" only applies to court and government maintained records. It does not apply to any records kept or maintained by private organizations or companies.
In my opinion, expunged. This will clear your record so it never appears again.
Reveal Records Label was created in 2007.
Should juvenile records be expunged on your 18th birthday? And if so how do you go about getting theses things removed off your permanent record?
Yes it will. Expunged records are only sealed against access by the PUBLIC.
Unlike criminal records, drivers records are NOT subject to being expunged. They are a compilation of your cumulative lifetime driving record, and go back to your juvenile years, something even criminal records do not.
From your criminal history records, perhaps. But not from your DMV record. It remains a permanent part of your drivers history.
The requirements and the ability to get a DWI/DUI conviction expunged depends on the jurisdiction in which you were convicted. Some states like Texas do not allow DWIs to be expunged or sealed. It is best to contact a lawyer to discuss your options.
It is - if you're not entitled to view them !