Not unless they occurred prior to your 18th birthday. If you were an adult they become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
If you are referring to your 'criminal' record and you are over 18 years of age - it never 'disappears' from your record. Once you are an adult your criminal RECORD is always with you.
Felonies are not removed from a criminal record unless the record is expunged.
in some states a criminal record can be expunged after a non-criminal behavior period of time. Best talk to a lawyer, who can do the expungement...............
Yes, Criminal offenses never "drop off"
No, not unless you were under 18 when it occurred. Your adult criminal history is a permanent record.
Unlike credit records and driving records, criminal records are permanent. If you are committed of a crime, the conviction never "comes off" your record.
Under the ex post facto rule, you cannot be charged with a criminal offense if it was not a criminal offense at the time you committed it. By the same token, if you committed a criminal offense that has since been repealed (meaning this is no longer a criminal offense) you still are considered having a criminal record for that offense.
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 a misdemeanor does not come off your record automatically after 7 years; you can file to have your criminal history sealed or expunged if you apply for this and are eligible.
The length of a criminal record varies depending on the person. Some records can last for the person's entire lifetime.
You have to have a clean criminal record not come off as somebody ghoulish.