YES
It will be a PERMANENT part of your adult record.
If you were charged with a felony assault and the charges were dropped, you do not have a criminal record. The charges can be picked up by the state at a later date.
... a permanent record of the fact in their criminal history record.
The odds are that you'll be treated more harshly by the court the second time around.
If it resulted in an arreest and criminal charges (e.g.: Assault - Affray - etc) it will.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.
When a person is charged with assault, an employer can do a background check to look at a persons criminal past. The only way to get the charge off of your record, is to return to court and ask the judge if it can be expunged.
Unless the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday your criminal history is a permanent lifetime record.
A conviction stays on your record and will affect you for life.
If you were an adult when it occurred, yes. It has become a permanent part of yoru criminal history record.
It is better not to have any such assault on your record. Domestic assault is particularly distasteful, and is a very cowardly act.
That depends. If you have a criminal record, then yes, they are. It's not called your PERMANENT record for nothing.