Yes and no. Some states lack the funding to maintain statewide databases of convicted offenders and records may not appear for as much as decades. In other States, your criminal record gets sent to the FBI and US Marshall Service to be placed in the state wide databases. Same applies with DNA taken.
Yes, your criminal record, like your driving record, will never go away.
Yes, your criminal history record is available nationwide.
Yes because it will still be on your personal record wich you ,i don't think,can change.
Apparently yes it does follow you.
yes it will follow u.
No criminal record. No criminal convictions. Clean as an angel's wing.
Passports do not carry that type of information. However, if it ever became a matter of interest, your home country could always request your criminal record from the country you visited.
He plagiarized the speech of another politician. That is a civil tort. He was not sued for it. Besides this, he has not had a criminal record.
It is not known if Jamey Johnson has a criminal record. Jamey Johnson is most known for being a country singer.
Basically nowhere. You are out of luck. Shouldnt do that.
The visas are checked by the embassy therefore based on criminal record the embassy could either decline or approve visas.
If you are a juvenile the record will "disappear" at your 18th birthday. Other than that, your criminal record never goes away. It will follow you through life, just like your drivers record.
Only if he can legally expunge it. A judge must still follow the law.
yes, just follow the steps to obtaining a license found at insurance.ca.gov
How do you sponge criminal record
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
If you were a US citizen and were charged with an offense in a foreign country, INTERPOL would no doubt have a record of it. Whether or not that INTERPOL record would then appear on your domestic US record, I don't know.