When it comes to criminal records I do not believe there really is a way to permanently hide your record. Even if you make a new identity there are ways for people to find out who you are, or you can get in trouble if you use someone else's social security numbers.
An employer is absolutely allowed to keep records on employees.
The criminal records of individual arrestees are always on file. If you are referring to records of crimes that they have investigated, it can depend on how old the case is as to whether or not it is stored in a records warehouse. You will have to be more specific if either of these answers were not helpful.
Police keep records of suicide attempts because it is considered to be a criminal matter and doing so helps the police keep track of individuals in danger.
Criminal records are open and available to the public. You can search for criminal records at courts.ky.gov.
Secret Records was created in 1980.
Most publicly available criminal records are not free. However, some states offer limited information for free on their government websites. It's best to search for the specific state's Department of Corrections or similar agency online. Additionally, some third-party websites offer limited free searches, but be cautious as these may not always be accurate or up-to-date.
Do any of the President's advisers have criminal records?
Yes, felonies show up on criminal records.
Amelia Earhart did not have criminal records of any kind.
Criminal records in the United States may be found at local courthouses. Online databases on government websites, such as the FBI, also have searchable criminal records.
Secret City Records was created in 2006.
Derek Hinton has written: 'The criminal records book' -- subject(s): Access control, Criminal registers, Directories, Police, Records and correspondence, States, Criminal records 'The Criminal Record Manual'