If you commit a felony as an adult (age 18 or older), it will stay on your record forever and cannot be expunged. If you commit a felony as a juvenile (age 18 or younger), it will not appear on your adult record. However, juvenile records are not sealed and are still accesible by the law. ADDED: They are not sealed to law enforcement HOWEVER, they ARE sealed to the general public.
Warrants are active until canceled by the court that issued the warrant. They do not expire.
Arrest warrants are valid until served or recalled. A warrant can remain active indefinitely.
Traffic warrants stay active until they are served or satisfied. You may need to bail yourself out to avoid being taken in on a warrant.
sense its a felony charge it will stay active on your record til you can try to get it over turned. An arrest warrant is valid until it is served or recalled. The warrant is valid ("effective") until the person named in it is arrested or they convince the court that issued it to quash or recall it. People have been arrested on warrants that were issued many years before they were served.
A felony cannot be expunged from your record in Louisiana.
Everything stays on your record for as long as you have a drivers license active. Most insurance companies only rate for 3 years which means that is how long it will effect your insurance rates.
Most felonies will stay on your record indefinitely.
Forever
Warrants never expire. They exist until canceled by the judge.
Forever, unless you get a presidential pardon or something.
Depends on the "JUDGE"......
For life.