Erasing your record typically involves expungement or sealing of criminal records, which varies by jurisdiction. To pursue this, you generally need to file a petition in court, often after a waiting period and meeting specific eligibility criteria, such as completing your sentence or not having subsequent offenses. It's advisable to consult a legal professional to navigate the process and ensure all necessary steps are completed correctly.
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A VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) uses electromagnets in the record, playback, and erase heads. An erase head can also have a permanent magnet in it.
Accidents never erase from your record. All insurers look at your record for a different amount of time. Typically 3 - 5 years is the time that most insurers care about.
Not by accident. The camcorder will record until there is no more unused memory on the chip, and then will stop recording. If you want to erase the chip and record something else, the camcorder will have a menu or command to format the chip, which will erase all data.
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You can't "erase" it, it never 'goes away." But, you can file a motion with the court to have your record 'expunged' so that the charge will not appear on the part of your record accessible by the public. Law enforcement and the courts will still have access to it, however.
you dont. you can delete them from your itunes program but not from your itunes record
Unless you pay a fee to erase it then forever
To erase or destroy. Regarding criminal records, 'expungement of record' means the removal of a conviction from a person's criminal record.
Expungement can clear your entire record. It only applies if the DUI is the only thing on your record.
A record of the sites you've visited will be erased, but your bookmarks will still be there.