Every criminal conviction stays on your record until it is removed. Most crimes, except the most serious felonies, can be removed by having them expunged.
The only way to get a petty theft charge off your record for employment is to have your record expunged. You will need to go to the courthouse in the county you were charged and file the paperwork.
It stays on your record for the rest of your life.
No.
Forever unless paid to a lawyer to get it off
The question refers to a California petty theft statute - If that statue is NOT a felony offense, then yes, you may own or possess a firearm.
Unable to answer. Nothing is known of your prior record or its seriousness.
Petty theft if the alleged stolen items total < $2000. Grand Theft for over. Petty Theft is a misdemeanor. Petty with a Prior is a felony. Grand Theft is a felony.
Your record is cleared once you reach 18
it does not
Grand theft typically involves stealing property with a higher value, above a certain threshold set by each state, while petty theft involves stealing property with a lower value. Grand theft is considered a felony in most jurisdictions, carrying more severe penalties compared to petty theft, which is usually classified as a misdemeanor. The specific dollar amounts that differentiate between grand theft and petty theft can vary depending on the jurisdiction.
If the person is an adult a misdemeanor conviction can be a permanent part of his or her criminal record. In most US states it is usually possible to have a low class misdemeanor conviction removed from a record for employment issues.
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