no
The length of time a DUI stays on your record varies by state. In some states, it may stay on your driving record for 10 years or more, while in others it may stay indefinitely. It's important to check the laws in your specific state to determine how long a DUI will remain on your record.
To get a battery charge off your adult record, you can try to petition the court for an expungement or record sealing. This process typically involves completing the necessary paperwork and demonstrating that you meet the eligibility criteria set by the court. Consulting with a legal professional can also help guide you through the process.
In Indiana, a DUI typically stays on your record permanently. However, you may be able to get it expunged under certain circumstances, such as if charges were dismissed or you were not convicted. It's best to consult with a legal professional for advice on your specific situation.
A possession of marijuana charge can stay on your record in Wisconsin indefinitely. However, you may be able to petition the court for expungement after a certain amount of time has passed, depending on the circumstances of your case.
Aggravated assault in Mississippi can carry a sentence of up to 20 years in prison for a first offense. However, the actual sentence may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case and the discretion of the judge.
No. A felony from any state remains on your record for life.
Divorce agreements are not binding on lenders. If your husband doesn't pay that mortgage the lender will come after you for payment. At the time of the divorce the mortgage should have been refinanced and paid off in return for your interest in the property. Your credit record will show that outstanding mortgage under your name until it is paid off. You should contact the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce to see if the matter can be resolved now.Divorce agreements are not binding on lenders. If your husband doesn't pay that mortgage the lender will come after you for payment. At the time of the divorce the mortgage should have been refinanced and paid off in return for your interest in the property. Your credit record will show that outstanding mortgage under your name until it is paid off. You should contact the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce to see if the matter can be resolved now.Divorce agreements are not binding on lenders. If your husband doesn't pay that mortgage the lender will come after you for payment. At the time of the divorce the mortgage should have been refinanced and paid off in return for your interest in the property. Your credit record will show that outstanding mortgage under your name until it is paid off. You should contact the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce to see if the matter can be resolved now.Divorce agreements are not binding on lenders. If your husband doesn't pay that mortgage the lender will come after you for payment. At the time of the divorce the mortgage should have been refinanced and paid off in return for your interest in the property. Your credit record will show that outstanding mortgage under your name until it is paid off. You should contact the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce to see if the matter can be resolved now.
No kisses never come off
yes it does
Depends on the state, but they probably don't come off of your record.
Its very difficult to get your DUI case off from your record. Only you can get record off from your case if you are not found guilty before the jury. And if you once found guilty by the jury than it will be difficult for you to get it off from your record.
no. it stays on your record until the day you die. everything does.
Your traffic record NEVER goes away, it is a running compilation of your lifelong driving record.
Yes
Only if the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday, otherwise ALL criminal acts remain on your record forever. If you qualify, you may wish to look into having the record expunged in your state.
That is a felony so it doesn't come off the record.
yes it does