Unlike credit records and driving records, criminal records are permanent. If you are committed of a crime, the conviction never "comes off" your record.
A criminal record is always there unless it is expunged.
It always stays on your record, however the record is sealed to the public after you turn 18.
All convictions are a permanent part of the person's criminal record.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday they will be a permanent part of your adult criminal history record.
If you are older than 18, forever.
for ever or till the end of time
I have never seen a tax form that asked for your criminal history record. WHY would you need to?
Until you lturn 18 years of age, at which time your juvenile criminal record is sealed.
If you committed the offense after your 18th birthday it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.
Depends on your age. For example if you are under 18 you will have it on your record until you have finished your education. But if your an adult it varies in years
It is on your record forever, unless you get a court order to expunge the crime from your record.
A possession of marijuana charge can stay on your record in Wisconsin indefinitely. However, you may be able to petition the court for expungement after a certain amount of time has passed, depending on the circumstances of your case.