Criminal records are a permanent part of your criminal history and do not 'go away.' You can, however, petition the court to have a charge considered for removai (expunction).
Not unless they occurred prior to your 18th birthday. If you were an adult they become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
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.
No. Your criminal record, like your drivers record, is permanent. You can, however, petition the court to expunge an offense via legal means. You can check further to determine what your state offers in theis regard.
felenoy charges never go away that's just it they're on your criminal record,you can pay to have your criminal record sealed so that when employers look at your criminal history it won't come up,usually costs around $300 depending on the lawyer,call around your area and ask how much it would be to have your criminal record sealed
Criminal convictions remain on your criminal record forever, unless you are able to have them expunged.
In Georgia, criminal background checks typically go back 7 years for most employers. However, certain types of offenses may have longer lookback periods depending on the nature of the job or industry.
You have to have a clean criminal record not come off as somebody ghoulish.
Iowa
Felony convictions typically stay on background checks indefinitely. However, some states have laws that limit how far back a background check can go, which may vary depending on the type of job or industry. It is best to check the specific regulations in your state.
Let me tell you a secret, i heard that Sam has a real criminal record
you must have all the proper documentation and work visa, not have a criminal record
You can become a foster parent if you don't have a criminal record. You can not have an abusive environment for the child to come into.