Misdemeanor offenses occurring after your 18th birthday will become a part of your permanent criminal history record.
If it occurred after you turned adult, it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.
Most likely it will.... but when you turn 18 you can have it expunged Don't worry... Just don't do it again!Additional: The above answer assumes that the question is referring to a juvenile record, and is answered correctly. . . insofar as it goes.However, if you are referring to an ADULT criminal history record - - if the "harassment" charge resulted in a criminal charge or, was escalated into a charge of 'stalking' THAT criminal offense WILL appear on your permanent ADULT criminal history record.
If you were over 18 years of age when it occurred, the record of your arrest and charge AND the Not Guilty verdict of the trial will be a permanent record.
A criminal record is PERMANENT.
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It becomes a permanent part of your criminal history record.
ALL crimes of which you were convicted are in your permanent criminal record, Both felonies and misdemeanors.
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i have a possesion of marijuana charge from 2004
Any criminal record AFTER you have become an adult will be a permanent part of your criminal history record, unless you have it expunged. How much your record might affect your employment would be up to your prospective employer.
A misdemeanor remains on your record. Most companies that search only search back about 10 years.