no you will have to go to magistrates court at minimum to receive a criminal record
A caution will be cleared of your recored when you are sixteen if you got arrested when you were about 12-13 but if you get arrested until you will have a perminant criminal recored
Yes, you can travel to Canada with a UK police caution. However, you cannot travel to Canada if you have been charged with a felony in the UK.
Yes, many do.
It depends on what exactly you have on your record. Basically meaning if you have a non-violent offence.
The 'record' in question is suspect in association. Criminal or Vinyl? Big difference. An American w/a criminal record can't even get into Canada from my understanding, so no i think not. An expunged record is a whole different animal. An American w/a vinyl record wouldn't be a problem, so yes they could..
No.
If you never appeared in court and officially "charged" with an offense, there can be no criminal history record of a conviction.
A caution will be cleared of your recored when you are sixteen if you got arrested when you were about 12-13 but if you get arrested until you will have a perminant criminal recored
(in the US) So-called "cautions" do not appear on your criminal record. Only records of arrests, prosectuions, and court findings.
In the UK, driving offences only form part of your criminal record if you received a caution or conviction for the offence. Fixed penalty fines and speed awareness courses are not part of your official criminal record.
I am not sure , indeed there is different between Criminal record with caution. In case, that wouldn't be more strong reason for that. So i think not, but criminal record which is an judge by court yes it does affect for citizenship application in UYK>
A Police caution will typically show up on a basic DBS check in England and Wales. However, it will not appear on a basic disclosure in Scotland. The information provided on a background check can vary depending on the type of check being conducted and the specific circumstances of the caution.
So-called "cautions" are not violations of criminal statutes and thus do not (SHOULD not) appear on your criminal record. In my experience these "cautions" are only kept in local files which are used for reference by invistigators or authorities in the jurisdiction in which you live on the possibility you may come to their attention in the future. The above is wrong. A "caution" is classed as a conviction on your criminal record. Since September 2004, as a result of the Bichard Enquiry, a caution will stay on your record indefinitely as will any conviction for a recordable offence.
When you plead guilty in a criminal case it generally results in a permanent record unless part of the judge's decision included the record being removed after a certain period of time with no further criminal activity. You need to check the file to determine the details of the disposition.
Do you mean move into the US? If you mean move in, Maybe, depends how bad your criminal record is! Good Luck!
More info required from questioner - what do you mean by "dismiss" a criminal record.
It will be a part of your JUVENILE record which will become sealed to the public when you reach 18 years of age.