Once something gets on the internet it is almost impossible to get it off, because it gets circulated to many other sites that sell information about people. Once you plead guilty under HYTA, your information went on the internet and it is impossible to get it off. If a site says you are convicted of the offense that is false and you possibly can sue them. If they say only that you were arrested for the offense, and pled guilty to it, that is true, and you cannot successfully sue them. You can hire services that can contact the various sites that might have your outdated information and ask them to delete it, which might or might not work, but you would have to hit every site that has it, or the info might pop up again.
Answered on Oct 02nd, 2017 at 2:46 PM