The licensing agency for your state will have access to your past criminal records (even if expunged) and it is unlikely they would grant the license. However, you should contact your state licensing agency and ask specifically.
Felonies don't get expunged unless done by a Judge. Felonies are for life otherwise.
Felonies are a sort of forever thing. They will remain on your criminal record for life, unless expunged.
yes if the defendant has a mental ilness history
Felonies are not removed from a criminal record unless the record is expunged.
Felonies typically always will remain on a criminal record unless expunged.
Felonies can never be expunged from you record they are on there forever. I think though on applications for employment they only has for up to ten years previoius and you are eligible to get your civil rights back like voting and carrying a weapon after five years, but there is a process to it. Good luck!
Felonies are a part of your permanent record and can therefore be seen on your criminal history forever. The only way to have it remove is by having it expunged through the court that handed down the decision.
Yes, all felonies are on your record are permanent, unless the felony is expunged by the court. Even when expunged, law enforcement and court officers can view it.
A felony stays on your record until it removed. You can have most felonies expunged from your record and have your civil rights restored.
No. If the act was illegal at the time it was committed, it was a felony. That will remain forever unless you get the felony expunged.
Felonies don't ever expire. They are a part of the permanent criminal record. Indiana will not remove it unless it is expunged.
Felonies remain on the record for life. It will show up unless it is expunged.