yes
They don't.
Criminal records in Kentucky are available for the public. They go back for at least the last 5 years.
yea we can still go to abroad even we have criminal records
A person can find someone's criminal record in the state of Texas by going to the Texas State Criminal Records website and with a name, search through their database.
Unlike criminal records, drivers records are NOT subject to being expunged. They are a compilation of your cumulative lifetime driving record, and go back to your juvenile years, something even criminal records do not.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday, yes. Criminal records don't simply 'go away' like points on traffic tickets.
You can check with dmv.org for public records and you can also find free criminal records at criminalrecords.info. You can go to the clerk of courts in any city and their public records.
Criminal records and especially drivers license records of the offense will never go away. Your drivers record is a cumulative lifelong history.
Criminal records are a permanent part of your criminal history and do not 'go away.' You can, however, petition the court to have a charge considered for removai (expunction).
No. You must go t law enforcement agency to request them.
Criminal records are not taken into consideration. If you are currently in jail, then you cannot apply for an OSAP loan, OSAP pretty much presumes you can leave and go to classes. However criminal records will not bar you from receiving them, as long as the crime did not involve defrauding the OSAP program.
Criminal histories are public records. Go to the Orlando police and ask for a criminal history check on the individual.