The public record is 58. The Japanese Ryo Ishikawa set the world record. He was the young age of 17.
Yes, it stays on your drivers abstract forever
no Added: If you are eligible for the action, you can file a motion to have the charge EXPUNGED from your record.
If you have a clean criminal record you can say that, "Insofar as you know, you are bond eligible."
No
He used to look up to Jack Nicklaus and is still chasing his record of 18 major titles.
Generally, a ticket from a parking in a handicapped parking space will not go on a traffic record. However, failure to pay the fine may result in driving privileges to be suspended.
He is a record-breaking American professional golfer. He has been one of the most paid athletes for several years in a row, according to Forbes magazine. He won the 1997 Masters Tournament. He was a top golfer for hundreds of weeks and broke numerous records.
Yes, you can. However, your odds of finding employment as a commercial driver with a record... are less than hopeful. Additionally, you will not be eligible for a hazmat endorsement.
Uhum, you don't.Added: Capital crimes are not eligible for expunction in ANY state.
No a misdemeanor does not come off your record automatically after 7 years; you can file to have your criminal history sealed or expunged if you apply for this and are eligible.
If you worked in Georgia and now reside in another state, you may be eligible to collect keep a detailed record of your work search activities and submit this information.