You May Have A Problem; When Hiring Out To Civil Jobs. Police Depts, Ect. You May Be Asked If You Have Ever Had A Record Sealed. This Sometimes Is Like Bankrupt( its not on record (after 7 years=most places ) But They Can Ask.
You would have to contact the department you are interested in and inquire if it would affect your chances. It makes no difference if the charge was expunged or not. Expunction only removes your history from the PUBLICLY available records. Law enforcement the courts and government agencies always have access to them.
Yes. You must petition the court to get your juvenile records expunged. Misdeamenors as adults don't affect your previous record as a juvenile.
10 years yes it will affect your DMV records Trust me it happen 2 me..good Luck.
No, if it is expunged it is not going to show up in FBI or BCI background check using finger prints. Here are the details, if your felony of mis demeanor is expunged the records will be deleted immediately form the court/state records but the records are going to besealed (not deleted) from the BCI databases. After your finger prints scan one of the following is going to happen: 1. If you have a felony or mis demeanor or conviction but not expunged - it is going to show up in your report no matter what 2. If the felony or mis demeanor is expunged, then the record is still there at the BCI but sealed - so they ma ually release the certificate based on the nature of your employment. If it is governmental, or something involved elderly people or health care the report shows that you had a conviction but expunged.. For any other employment it shows that no records found. Peiople at BCI manually compare this information and release the certificate 3. No felony or mis demeanor then within an hour you will receive a certificate that no records.
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Typically, an expunged record will not appear on a level 2 background check, as these checks are designed to exclude records that have been legally erased or sealed. However, laws can vary by state and the specific circumstances of the expungement may affect the outcome. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional or the agency conducting the background check for precise information.
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It doesn't. There are different kinds of cooking.
The actions of an officer affect the respect held by the community for the local enforcement agency.
It probably won't affect your credit, but it might raise the attention of law enforcement.
It doesn't affect the courts as much as it affects law enforcement. "Habeas corpus is a writ (court order) which directs the law enforcement officials who have custody of a prisoner to appear in court with the prisoner in order to determine the legality of the prisoner's confinement."
it affectsit by messing it up and making peoplepay more