How long will a misdemeanor burglary conviction remain on your record in Texas?

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Like previous entrants, a misdemeanor conviction (above the grade of Class C) will stay on your criminal record forever. A defendant has the recourse of getting their record expunged; however, for the ardent background searcher, a conviction will never FULLy go away.

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There is no SOL for criminal charges concerning adults whether they are misdemeanors or felonies, the records are permanent. The exception is if the person was a juvenile at the time they committed the offense. In some states juvenile records are sealed when the person reaches 18 in other states the records are destroyed.

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