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A harassment order will stay on your record permanently. It will be available to pull up through the court records.
If it was issued as the result of a traffic offense, it will always appear on your drivers record. If the 'ticket' was simply a summons to juvenile court, your record will be sealed when you turn 18.
If it was a criminal charge, and it was committed after your 18th birthday, it will always appear.
Misdemeanor offenses occurring after your 18th birthday will become a part of your permanent criminal history record.
Unless it occurred prior to your 18th birthday, your criminal history is permanent record.
In Florida, expunging a harassment record is possible under certain conditions. If the harassment charge was dismissed, nolle prosequi, or resulted in a not guilty verdict, you may be eligible for expungement. However, if you were convicted, you would not be able to expunge the record. It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional to navigate the process and ensure eligibility.
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Harassment charges can remain on your criminal record indefinitely unless you take specific legal steps to have them expunged or sealed. The duration depends on the jurisdiction and the nature of the charge. In some cases, minor offenses may be eligible for removal after a certain period, while more serious charges may not be eligible at all. It's best to consult with a legal professional to understand the options available in your specific situation.
In New York City, a transit summons typically stays in the system for a period of 5 years from the date of the violation. After this period, the violation is generally considered resolved and may no longer affect your record or insurance rates. However, the exact duration can vary based on the specific circumstances or if the summons leads to further legal action. Always check with the NYC Transit Authority or legal sources for the most accurate and current information.
Whether or not a harassment violation will go on a record depends on the outcome of the court case. It is up to the judge whether to place the charge on a person's record.
What form of harassment are we talking about? What are the circumstances of this harassment? Did anyone get physically harmed? Does the person doing the harassing have a criminal record? If so is any of this record for harassment, Or any other violence related crime? These things may mean the difference between Probation, Domestic Violence Counseling, and up to 7 1/2 to 15 years in Concord State Prison. If you want a better answer you need to be more specific about the charges, and the exact circumstances.
Typically, a traffic citation summons for court does not go on your driving record until after the court date. The court will decide whether to issue a conviction or dismiss the case, and if convicted, it will be reflected on your driving record. Until the court makes a decision, the citation itself may not appear on the record.