Nope, once it's on there, it's on there. Only way you could get it off is if you got your criminal record wiped clean, which almost never happens.
Another View: Every state has some kind of expungement law. The question would be - do you qualify. Contact an attorney for assistance or further information.
You can apply for a pardon and have your record cleared if you have completed your sentence, have not had any subsequent legal trouble and meet the conditions of the pardon. Usually this is a process that takes a year.
Present a petition/motion to the court requesting your record be 'expunged' of the record of the offense. You must have totally completed your sentence. You must present a motion to the court requesting it, accompanied by your reason(s) for wanting to do so. A judge will review your case, and your motion, and make a decision either granting or denying your request. An expungement will only remove the record of your offense from the "public" portion of your record. It is not a "pardon," as far as the legal system is concerned you will always remain 'convicted' of whatever crime you were charged and tried for.
Felony charges are hard to get removed. I would speak to your lawyer about removing it. Depending what it is it might be harder to remove then others and I am pretty sure removing it varies depending on where you live.
Added: The above is a good generalized response. You must check the expungement requirements of your particular state.
However, be advised that there are some offenses which will NEVER be expunged. These are usually so-called 'capital offenses' such as; murder - manslaugheter - homicide - felony sex offenses, and/or ANY sex crime committed against a minor - and crimes of domestic violence.
no
Never
If you have a criminal record (felonies)it will be there forever so it cannot be removed.
Felonies are not removed from a criminal record unless the record is expunged.
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, that is not possible.
Every criminal conviction stays on your record until it is removed. Most crimes, except the most serious felonies, can be removed by having them expunged.
A person can receive a pardon from the Governor and his right will be reinstated. But a police check will always show the arrest and conviction.
No
Get a lawyer
Felonies are permanent. The felony does not (drop) from your record after a set period of time. Felonies can be removed from your record by expungement or if you appeal your case and are found innocent. Expungement of the felony are only allowed if this is the only legal conviction you have. As I would use to do is call a first time free consultation lawyer and find out for nothing. Hopes this helps
well you can't do that
Most felonies will stay on your record indefinitely.
Felonies are a sort of forever thing. They will remain on your criminal record for life, unless expunged.