Saturday, May 22, 2010

Will a Class C Misdemeanor Charge always be on my criminal record?

The prosecuting attorney agreed to dismiss the case if I paid check and restitution for a bad check. Will the charges show up on my record? Its a municipal offense. Likewise, can I pass a background check? Thanks for the help.

Will a Class C Misdemeanor Charge always be on my criminal record?
No matter what the offense is it will be om your cori record. back in 93 I had to go to court for no insurance on a car that wasn't even mines, I got fine and the court gave me three months to pay it and I totally forgot about it. Until just recently I applied for something and it was on my cori for a default, because the court fine wasn't paid. I have to clear it up because, I am looking into adoption and I don't want that to stand in my way, that's the only thing on my cori. So yes no matter what happens in court it will automatically go on your record. Hope this help
Reply:People ask this all the time and it cracks me up.





Adult arrest records NEVER go away - even if you never went to court or were convicted. The fact that you were arrested is on your permanent record. (remember that picture and fingerprints they took?) Anytime in the future, should you be pulled over, yes, that arrest will show up on their computer screen. Fact of life.





A muni offense is no big deal. That can be something as silly as yelling at a cop over a ticket.
Reply:if they dismiss the case it wont be on your record at all. thats what that means the only place it would show up is in the fbi database and nothing gets erased frome there


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