The California Department of Justice maintains ,among other things, all of an individuals criminal case history. This information is compiled onto a "rap sheet" which lists each arrest and disposition of the charge. It can be obtained from the DOJ and there is a fee. If your talking about a local court criminal record, you can arrange to review the record at the court clerk's office. Have the case number ready
Be 18, have money and no criminal record.
In the state of California yes. In the state of California yes.
Forever, unless expunged or sealed by court
They would not necessarily have a criminal record but they WOULD have a DMV record of the offense.
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.
A lewd conduct charge stays on the California criminal record for the lifetime of the perpetrator. This type of charge and all other charges that were not expunged from a record, remain on the record for life.
If you are referring to your criminal record, unless the convictions occurred prior to your 18th birthday they are permanent part of your criminal history record.
If you were an adlut at the time of the offense, it will remain as a permanent part of your criminal history record.
How do you sponge criminal record
yes, just follow the steps to obtaining a license found at insurance.ca.gov
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
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.