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How long does a felony charge stay on your record in Georgia?

Having your record expunged or obtaining a pardon is the only way to officially remove a felony from your record. Otherwise, the felony will be on your record permanently.


When does a class D felony expire in Indiana?

Felonies don't ever expire. They are a part of the permanent criminal record. Indiana will not remove it unless it is expunged.


Does a felony charge stay on your record for life?

Yes it does stay on your record for life, man. That's the law. Once you commit a felony and you go to jail, there's nothing you can do about it. You have to just serve in prison until it's over.


Is it true that if you expunged a felony its off your record for jobs to see?

Yes it is, I recently had a felony expunged and it doesn't show up on my criminal history. But, only certain felonies will fall under these guideline's and you might have to go through a long process to remove it.


How can I have a 1st offense DUI with felony possession removed from record?

If you were convicted of a felony, it will be almost impossible to remove from your record-unless there was a major mistake on the court's part.


How long does a misdemener marijuana charge stay on your record in South Carolina?

In South Carolina, a misdemeanor marijuana charge stays on your record for life. However, there is an opportunity to request an expungement, provided the individual has no other criminal record.


What are the steps to remove a felony from your record in Missouri?

You can't remove it from your record. You get a felony conviction, it's yours for life. You might be able to get it expunged, but all that does is make it a little less visible to the general public - it doesn't make it go away.


How long does a felony show on your record?

A felony in Florida can remain on your record indefinitely. However, you may be able to seal or expunge the criminal record. Criminal record sealing, under Florida Statute § 943.059, is a process that seals the record from government view, but government agencies (i.e. the police) would retain the ability to access it. Expunging, under Florida Statute § 943.0585, is a similar process that would allow you to seal the record from public access, though government agencies could still obtain access through a court order. Eligibility for criminal record sealing or expunging in Florida can be a tricky process. It is not available to individuals who have been previously convicted of more than one misdemeanor or felony. Additionally, previous juvenile adjunctions, individuals with previously sealed/expunged records, and those under community supervision are not eligible. There is also a long list of criminal offenses that are excluded from this process, including aggravated assault and battery, child abuse, drug trafficking, robbery, and certain other violent crimes, drug crimes, and sexual offenses. Therefore, while the felony can remain on your record, there are options to remove it at the very least from public record. If you are concerned about how a felony conviction can impact your employment prospects, this may be an option to explore.


How do you remove my felonys?

If you have a criminal record (felonies)it will be there forever so it cannot be removed.


What are the reasons for seeking expungement of a criminal record?

Seeking expungement of a criminal record is done to remove the negative consequences of a past conviction, such as barriers to employment, housing, and other opportunities.


Is there any police department who will hire someone with an expunged felony 5 Breaking and entering Who has a BS in Criminal Justice and has had their right to concealed weapons reinstated?

It is highly unlikely that you will ever be able to be employed by a law enforcement agency as a sworn officer. An expungement is not a pardon and does not remove your felony conviction from the 'official' record, only from the publicly accessible section of your criminal record. As a convicted felon, regardless of whatever your home state does, federal law (USC Title 18) prohibits you from ever owning a firearm.


How do you remove a DUI felony charge in Missouri?

It's almost impossible to expunge any felony conviction without a pardon. In fact, it is very difficult to expunge even a misdemeanor DUI.