CRB checks were replaced by DBS checks in 2012. Thanks to legislation changes in May 2013, if you have an old and minor conviction offence it will no longer show up, but only if:
If the conviction resulted in a custodial sentence, it will show up forever.
If you have more than one conviction offence, they will all show up forever.
A basic criminal record check (CRB check) typically only shows unspent convictions. In the UK, most convictions become spent after a certain period, and if the offense was committed while the individual was a minor, it is likely to be spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. Therefore, the 47-year-old minor conviction may not show up on a standard CRB check.
It depends on the nature and severity of the criminal conviction. The Philippine immigration authorities have the discretion to deny entry to individuals with criminal records that they deem a threat to public safety and order. It is advisable to check with the Philippine Bureau of Immigration for more specific information based on the details of the criminal conviction.
Yes, a DUI conviction in Georgia can typically show up on a criminal background check for up to 10 years. However, some background checks may show offenses beyond that timeframe. It's best to consult with a legal professional for specific advice on your situation.
In Kentucky, a DUI becomes a felony if it is the offender's third DUI conviction within a 10-year period, or if the DUI results in death or serious injury to another person. Additionally, if a person has a prior felony DUI conviction and commits another DUI offense, it will be charged as a felony.
For a first-time offense of DUI in California, you may face fines, a license suspension, and possible imprisonment for up to 6 months. A second offense could result in increased fines, a longer license suspension, and mandatory jail time of 96 hours to 1 year. A third offense could lead to even higher fines, longer license revocation, and possible imprisonment for 120 days to 1 year.
I do not have access to real-time data on the number of kidnappings at Walmart each year. It is recommended to check with law enforcement agencies or Walmart's public safety reports for more accurate information on this issue.
yes
It depends on the parameters of the check. If it is a 7 year check, no. If it is a 10 year or lifetime check, yes. Criminal convictions do not age out of existence. If the agency performing the check does not limit it to a specific length of time, your conviction will turn up.
Yes, both your criminal history record and your drivers license records are permanent./
Since you are a minor , they would probably need information. Added: You do not reveal which state you live in. The laws regarding the emancipation of minors vary widely from state-to-state you must check the laws of the state in which you currently reside with your parent or guardian.
can i enter thailand with a drug conviction and served one year jail time for the crime
Not necessarily, it depends where in the world they live. The laws are different around the world. Check it out where you live.
It depends on car brand, model, year of manufacture and of course damage. Your best bet is to check online with a company like this: http://www.lautobody.com/minor-collision-repair.html
The underage drinking conviction will stay on a minors drivers license at least until the age of 21. When the minor turns 18, they can request the court for an expungement order.
1 year
No more then 1 year.
one year
Yes, a sixteen year old is generally considered a minor in most countries and legal systems. Minors are individuals under the age of majority, which is typically 18 years old.