Yes.
it is still there.. I was moved from ca to mo so my probation ended in Mo why is it is still on my record
Depends on if it is felony or misdemeanor. Misdemeanor than yes, eventually but with a felony than no.
If you are still on probation, it is very doubtful. Most places require a specific period of time without any violations after having served the sentence. You may still violate your probation, so until it is completed, they won't grant an expungement.
If you have been charged with a misdemeanor 2 for theft by deception in PA and you are currently on probation, they can still come after you on additional charges. This is when there is a warrant of arrest even when there is a statue of limitations.Ê
You could probably move from your aunts but not in with a boyfriend. You will have to talk to your probation officer.
Yes, you can serve probation while still in jail if you talk with your judge and they like you lol. Just kidding , but my boy friend served 30 days because he didnt do his probation so he prettyy much just did jail time instead of probation
Oregon does not extradite unless its a felony nand sometimes they dont do it then.
Unless you were under 18 years of age back then, yes, it would still appear.
It MAY be possible. It all depends on the hiring qualifications of the agency for which you wish to work. Some might overlook a very old or very minor misdemeanor offense, others may not. You'll have to check with them directly
im a cna your record must be very cleared because of state regulation
It sounds to me like you were convicted and that probation is your sentence. If you fail probation, what would happen? Yes, you need to put it on your application if it is still on your record.
There are two requirements for a felony conviction in California to be reduced to a misdemeanor. The process is set out in California Penal Code 17(b) 3.First, the charge you plead guilty must be classified as a "wobbler." Under California law, a wobbler is a crime that can be charged as either a felony or a misdemeanor. The list of wobblers can be found under criminal records 101.Second, you must be given a probationary sentence. Even if you had to do a year in county jail we can still reduce your case to a misdemeanor. If probation was denied, and you were sentenced to State Prison, then you are not eligible for a reduction to a misdemeanor, or an expungement pursuant to penal code section 1203.4. At this point, in order to get relief your must file for a certificate of rehabilitation and then pardon from the governor.See below link: