As a general rule, no, BUT THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS. Law enforcement, the courts, government agencies, and private employers empowered to do background checks for national security clearances, will always be able to access the expunged part of your criminal history record.
"Nullified" is not a legal term - If the charges were not 'expunged' then they will still exist as part of your record.
A felony will show up permanently on a background check until or unless it is expunged. You can contact an attorney if you would like to try to get it expunged.
will a felony that was expunged in Colorado show up on a background check after 18 years
If it has not been expunged, yes.
The record of arrest shows up on a background check even if the case has been dismissed. Unless the arrestee takes positive action to seek to have the record expunged or sealed the record of the arrest remains and is available to the public.
Felonies remain on the record for life. It will show up unless it is expunged.
yes a friend of mine got fired for two pending felonies on his background.
"Nullified" is not a legal term - If the charges were not 'expunged' then they will still exist as part of your record.
To the best of my knowledge, none of them. Crimes show up for the rest of your life unless expunged.
A felony will show up permanently on a background check until or unless it is expunged. You can contact an attorney if you would like to try to get it expunged.
Yes it will. Expunged records are only sealed against access by the PUBLIC.
will a felony that was expunged in Colorado show up on a background check after 18 years
If it has not been expunged, yes.
The record of arrest shows up on a background check even if the case has been dismissed. Unless the arrestee takes positive action to seek to have the record expunged or sealed the record of the arrest remains and is available to the public.
It depends the amount of time lapsing in between. But there is such a thing as expungment. This takes anything of your record if your in the courts window of time. Call a local lawyer and find out. Typically there is no fee.
Yes and no, the felony charge will not show up on a background check if it has been dismissed. The arrest will still show up on a background check until your record has been expunged.
A felony will always show up, unless expunged.