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A criminal record is forever. Only an expunction removes a criminal conviction. It is up to each individual employer to decide whether to hire someone with a criminal conviction. There is no limit on how far back an employer can look into your past.

Although juvenile conviction records are usually sealed, this does not expunge them. It simply makes them unavailable for public examination unless ordered by a court.

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If I remember the meetings correctly it's 10 years before it won't show up on background checks. It is also important to not get a similar charge within 2 years, or you will be charged with a felony (i think, i know it was something really severe like that).

I'm not 100% but I believe this is how it went for MN.

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If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will remain a permanent part of your criminal record.

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A misdemeanor will always be on your record. What matters is how far back an employer decides to look on your record.

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Does a petty misdemeanor for disorderly conduct stay on your record in Minnesota?

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Unless the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday, an adult criminal record never 'goes away.'

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Criminal convictions stay on your record forever unless they are removed. You have to petition the court to have the misdemeanor expunged.

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If the offense was committed after your 18th birthday it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.

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Q: How long does a misdemeanor for disorderly conduct stay on your record in Minnesota?
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