Records should be microfilmed when they require long-term preservation, are at risk of deterioration, or need to be archived for legal or historical purposes. Microfilming is especially beneficial for documents that are frequently accessed but need to be protected from physical handling. Additionally, it is useful for saving space, as microfilm can store large volumes of information in a compact format. Finally, microfilming can serve as a backup in case of digital data loss or corruption.
You should be able to look this up at the Public Library, the Newberry, or the U of C library, depending on which has it microfilmed in their collections.
Contact the lender and let them know the circumstances and your intentions. At least you won't be on record as being uncooperative.
It depends on the circumstances.
Under no circumstances you should have did your homework
Special circumstances such as previous convictions may play into this, so there is no definitive answer. Just one conviction should not be an issue though
Yes, -unless- under very unusual circumstances a judge may order the record sealed, but very rarely.
Under normal circumstances, a hit and run remains on your record permanently. It is a serious crime and one that is not easily erased.
The general rule is: everything stays on your record forever. Depending on circumstances, you may be able to petition to have that portion of your records "sealed".
.What are the circumstances?
Yes, individuals with a felony on their record can still go to college, but their admission may be affected by the specific circumstances of the felony and the policies of the college they are applying to.
No, the LG VN250 Cosmos can not take videos. But it should!
Yes, it is possible to become a police officer with a misdemeanor on your record, but it may depend on the specific circumstances of the offense and the policies of the law enforcement agency.