It varies depending on the charges and the jurisdiction you are in !!!
Forever
If it occurred after your 18th birthday they will be a permanent part of your adult criminal history record.
Criminal charges ALWAYS remain on your criminal record. That's why they call it a 'record.' It is a compendium of your entire criminal history.
There are various levels of burglary charges. You can hope to get probation and not go to jail for a burglary charge in SC if you do not have a record.
That depends on what charges are on your juvenile record.
There is no "running" record of the process of your court case. The only records that show up on your criminal record is the record of your arrest and what you were charged with and the record of the ultimate results of your court action.
i want to find how to clean my crimal record from charges that has been dismissed but hurt me from findin employment
That's not a question.
it depends on the state, but most misdemeanors can be expunged from your record three years after the sentence is carried out. you will have to go back to court to have this done.
No. The charges were dismissed.
Felony charges ANYWHERE never go away unless they are legally "expunged."
Just because the State declined to prosecute the charge does not mean the record of your arrest goes away. Unless you take legal action to have it expunged, the record of your arrest will always exist.