If you are referring to your drivers license record, it will always remain as part of your permanent drivers record.
Class A misdemeanor is the highest classification of misdemeanor crimes. In Missouri it is punishable by up to one year in jail, a $1000 fine, or both.
No way on a class A.
Yes, a class c misdemeanor is essentially a traffic violation or the equivalent.
In some states, it signifies the most serious of all the Misdemeanor offenses.
Depends on the court.
depends on the misdemeanor. For a crime of domestic violence, no.
Yes even a misdemeanor gives you a record
If you have a good record, or no record, and the judge thinks you qualify, and are a good risk.
This is a class A misdemeanor. A class A misdemeanor is the most serious type of misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $5,000.
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.
Your criminal record is ALWAYS your record, unless the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday.
Yes. All convictions are on your record permanently. All arrests are on the record law enforcement can access forever.