In general, sealed records are not accessible to the public and can only be viewed by certain entities, such as law enforcement agencies or specific government officials, depending on the jurisdiction. Individuals may also have the right to access their own sealed records. However, the exact regulations can vary significantly by state or country, so it's essential to consult local laws for precise information.
It depends on the conditions of your case. You can take an online free eligibility test to see if you can get your record sealed or not. See the below link:
Yes, they can. The courts, law enforcement, and government agencies are exceptions and are legally capable of viewing sealed or expuinged records.
Yes. They can look it up and IF you have any Drug chrarges they can deny your collage application.
when your criminal record is sealed.
No, they're not. When a record is "sealed," it is closed to public access and a court order is required to open it, but the record still exists. "Expunged" means the record has been eliminated completely and no longer exists.
Forever, unless expunged or sealed by court
no
No. It is sealed only to the view of the general public. The courts, law enforcement and government agencies will ALWAYS have access to the complete criminal record.
Public record remains public record forever, unless something is sealed.
Not erased, but sealed. The sealed record can only be opened under specific circumstances.
Your juvenile record will be sealed to the public.
The Starmind Record - 2011 Interview with Sealed Skies 1-6 was released on: USA: 26 May 2011