however after so many years 7 i think it cant be held against you when applying for a job.
A felony and/or misdemeanor conviction stays on your record for life. Unless you can get it expunged.
Most felonies will stay on your record indefinitely.
Felonies NEVER leave your record in any state.
A felony stays on your record until it removed. You can have most felonies expunged from your record and have your civil rights restored.
Felonies typically always will remain on a criminal record unless expunged.
Felonies are forever... Expunging a record is very difficult and very costly.
In Georgia, traffic violations, including reckless driving, stay on your driving record permanently. So, even when the points drop off your record, the actual conviction remains.
Every criminal conviction stays on your record until it is removed. Most crimes, except the most serious felonies, can be removed by having them expunged.
Felonies are permanent on your record and stay for life.
If you are referring to warning tickets, they will appear on the record but do not count as chargeable offenses nor do they gather points.
It depends on what the person was convicted for. In the state of Alabama, some misdemeanor convictions can be expunged from a person's record. In other cases, it will be part of the person's permanent record. A lawyer should be consulted to see if an expungement is possible.
It depends on what the felonies are for and whether the sentences were consecutive or concurrent. Felonies as well as misdemeanors can be consolidated into one sentence and without knowing what the felonies were for or what the sentences were it is not possible to determine a term of incarceration.
The felonies will always remain on your record... however when you are 18 years of age your juvenile record will no longer be available to the public -UNLESS- the felony you committed as a juvenile caused you to be tried as an 'adult.' In that case, the felony offense WOULD show on your adult record.