Does an MIC Minor go off your record when you turn 21?

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Does an MIC Minor go off your record when you turn 21?

I’m 18 now wondering if it will ever go off my record?

Asked on April 26, 2012 under Criminal Law, Minnesota

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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

If you were convicted of a crime as a minor with respect to alcohol the conviction remains on your record as a matter of law regardless if you reach the age of 21 years of beyond.

However, since you were convicted of the alcohol matter as a minor, under the laws of all states in this country, your juvenile criminal file is sealed as a matter of law and can only be opened per a court order after you have been given notice of a hearing by a person seeking information in your criminal juvenile file.


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