If when I was 15 I was charged with disorderly conduct but granted diversion, will this show up on a background check?
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If when I was 15 I was charged with disorderly conduct but granted diversion, will this show up on a background check?
I’m now 16.
Asked on November 24, 2012 under Criminal Law, Virginia
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Most juvenile records are sealed in cases such as this. Additionally, even if you were an adult at the time of the incident, your record would now be clear. That is becasue with diversion you initially plead guilty to a charge but if your probation is succesfully completed, then the plea is withdrawn and your case is dismissed. There is no conviction of record. Additionaly, records of the arrest are cleared from your criminal history record.
To be sure that this was all done, you can order a copy of your rap sheet and check. Contact your local police for information on how to do this or you can find out on-line in most places.
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