I have been investigating the answer to this question as well since I want to travel to Spain, but have a prior felony conviction. Here is a link to Spain's entry requirements: http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Embajadas/Washington/es/MenuPpal/Noticias/Avisos/Documents/ENTRY%20requirements%20into%20Spain.pdf And here is the link to discover more about other countries' requirements. I noticed that Canada seems to be one that HAS exclusions for ex-felons and DWI violators: http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Embajadas/Washington/es/MenuPpal/Noticias/Avisos/Documents/ENTRY%20requirements%20into%20Spain.pdf
No
People who have been to court and in prison may not be able to travel to other countries due to restrictions imposed by their criminal record. Many countries have strict entry requirements, including background checks that may disqualify individuals with a criminal record from entering. Additionally, some countries have visa restrictions for individuals with criminal histories.
Yes, It will stay on your record for a certain amount of years. Depending on the state you live in. So, for example; Your dog got out of the yard and you were charged with dog at large. That goes onto your criminal record for dog at large. Where I live after the first dog at large crime you serve jail time.
Most likely it will.... but when you turn 18 you can have it expunged Don't worry... Just don't do it again!Additional: The above answer assumes that the question is referring to a juvenile record, and is answered correctly. . . insofar as it goes.However, if you are referring to an ADULT criminal history record - - if the "harassment" charge resulted in a criminal charge or, was escalated into a charge of 'stalking' THAT criminal offense WILL appear on your permanent ADULT criminal history record.
A nuisance party ticket may result in a citation or fine but typically does not go on your criminal record as it is considered a minor offense. However, repeat offenses or more serious incidents may have different consequences.
Your ceiminal history record can be expunged but your DMV files will not.
no
Yes, a person can still travel in the US even with a criminal record for trespassing. However, some countries may not permit entry with any type of criminal record.
yes you can
No
Yes
Yes or no is the answer.
With a private light aircraft.
Basically nowhere. You are out of luck. Shouldnt do that.
Yes as long as you gave no warrants out for your arrest. More information: You can travel within Canada with a criminal record, but people with a criminal record may not be allowed to cross the border to get into Canada from outside.
Yes, felons can travel to Germany, but they may face restrictions or additional requirements depending on the nature of their criminal record. It is recommended that individuals with a criminal record consult with the German embassy or consulate for specific guidance before traveling.
If you have a passport, sure you can.
yes,as long as you have no criminal record.