Chances are, like in most states, a felony will be on your criminal record for life. There are exceptions to this rule when the governer of your state expunges your record. In Wisconsin and many...
A conviction stays on your record forever, unless you receive a pardon (i.e., it is truly expunged.) Even if your case is later dismissed, the conviction will still show on your record, along with...
If you're a juvenile, records are typically expunged or sealed upon turning your state's legal age. If you're an adult, the felony will be there forever.