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So, regardless of how many misdemeanor convictions you have on your record if you don't have any felonies, you will likely qualify for relief. Up to three felony convictions can be expunged. However, if you have more than three felonies on your record, you will not qualify.
That's because fingerprints are physical records, and expungements do not destroy them. At the state level, your fingerprints won't be connected to your expunged case, but they could still be used to identify you.
A fingerprint background check researches an individual's criminal history; however, it can also reveal non-criminal biographic information, such as their full name or date of birth.
How far an employment background check in Michigan can go depends on who is conducting the search, the type of checks being conducted, and the scope of the background screening. Although some states limit the lookback period for employment background checks to seven years, the state of Michigan does not.
6 Expungement and sealing laws restrict access to criminal records and sometimes even provide for their destruction. 7 Set-aside laws authorize a court to “vacate” a conviction in order to signal a person's rehabilitation, relief that may or may not be followed by sealing the record.