To request an expungement of a criminal record in NC, you must petition the local court. Once the court receives the necessary forms, a judge will decide to seal or erase the criminal record in question.
If you have been arrested recently, you may be shocked to learn that your mugshot is now plastered all over the internet. Indeed, this is a great example of insult added to injury, as the first thing that shows up in a Google search of your name is now an image you don’t want anyone to see.
Having your mugshot on the internet is embarrassing and may be damaging to your reputation. It may ruin your personal relationships and employment opportunities, as it indicates that you were involved with a criminal act. This can happen even if you didn’t commit the crime or were eventually found not guilty, or even if you had your charges dropped. Online companies attempt to profit off this situation, which is why a mugshot can be on several different sites. Fortunately, by working with a mugshot removal hacker, you can have your mugshot removed from the web quickly and for a reasonable cost.
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The correct word is EXPUNGEMENT - - you file a motion with the Clerk of The Court in which you must set forth the reason for your request.
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Criminal records never "go away." It will always appear on your criminal history UNLESS it occurred when you were a juvenile. After 18 your record is 'shielded' and can't be accessed by the public. In North Carolina you can erase a record under (article 15a-145 expunction of records). See at ncleg.net. bob don't know diddley.
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There is no plaintiff in a criminal case. The state prosecutes.
Forever, if a "legal" adult (depending on the state, NC if you are a second older than the age of 16, you are no longer considered a juvenile on your criminal record). It is only a myth that convictions go away on your criminal record. Any and everything you are ever charged with will stay on your criminal record, even if found not guilty or if the charge is dismissed. It will state so on your criminal record. Let's say you are charged and arrested for misdemeanor larceny and you go to court, the judge tells you to do 30 hours of community service and pay a fine, then your charge will be dismissed. Your criminal record will still state the offense date, type of offense and dismissed. Or if you take it to trial and some how you "beat" this charge your criminal record will still state the offense date, type of offense and not guilty. The only thing that can be counted against you are offenses you are found guilty of. Although they will always be on your criminal record!
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If you have a felony record, you can't purchase a firearm, period. Not only in NC, but in the entire United States.
There is a lot of attorneys in Charlotte, NC. There is one district Attorney. There is over 175 criminal law attorneys in Charlotte, NC. There is thousands of listings for attorneys.
Here is how to get blueprints of your home: Locate the contractor who originally constructed your property. Go to the county clerks office where you live and ask for a copy of the blueprints, they are on record and are kept there.
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