Yes.
Any crime for which a Pardon is granted is expunged from your record. It is also generally illegal for any employer, insurer, court or government office to hold against you any conviction for which a Pardon has been given.
A pardon does not erase or remove a felony conviction from your record. However, it may grant you legal forgiveness and restore certain rights that were revoked due to the conviction, such as the right to vote or own firearms. The conviction will still appear on your record, but the pardon can help mitigate some of the negative consequences associated with it.
It is almost impossible to get a felony off your record. The only way to get a felony conviction off your record is to get a pardon.
You can never get a felony off your record normally. But you can get a pardon, which doesn't erase the record but by law entitiles you to be treated as if you didn't have one. You would apply to the Governor's Office or an agency created especially for that purpose.
i was charged with grand theft is there anyway i can get this off my record?
No. A felony from any state remains on your record for life.
You can apply for a pardon, and clear it off your record. Usually there is no problem with getting a misdemeanour pardon, as long as you have a clean record since then.
no a felony is yours to keep for the rest of your life
You can try to get a pardon from the Gov. You can inquire about the paperwork you need to submit to the parole board and if they cant tell you what you need they can put you in touch with the right people
I shall answer with another question, why are you planning to, or already have, robbed a house?!
You must petiton the court to have the record "expunged." You will probably need an attorney's assistance with this, and LOTS of good reason why it should take place.
Forever now THATS a VERY hard one to get off of your record and its worse then a regular felony too
NEVER it is there forever my brother. Unless you can get it exponged.
yes it does