No.
If you were a co-signer on the apartment, the eviction may become part of your record.
Once an eviction proceeding has been initiated (the case has been filed by the clerk), it becomes a matter of public record. So even if you leave the premises before the eviction concludes or the writ is served, it can still be found.
Have a clean credit record.
You can get an eviction forgiven but it will remain in your civil court record unless you have it expunged. You can have an attorney help you expunge it if you have had it forgiven.
There are two people in the U.S. named Delorise Page. In order to know if someone has an eviction on their record one would need to run a credit check.
If you weren't served an eviction notice and the case did not go to court, there will not be an eviction on your record. You can check the court records in your county to make sure there isn't an eviction on your record.
Answernot likely these thing are genaly stored for a while with a particular agent and goes no further. Answer The eviction notice would only become public if an eviction lawsuit was filed. In that case, the eviction notice would be an exhibit to the complaint for eviction.
What record? The court's records are permanent.Added: And so is your credit history.
An eviction lawsuit is public record and a judgment evicting you from a rental property will be a negative entry on your credit report.
Wait, I misunderstood your question, do you want an eviction on your record? It will be harder to get another apartment in the future and it stays on your permanent record. So, If you are not paying rent and you have no lease and you think the eviction will give you some spare time you are right but it will screw up your future. You should talk to your landlord and do it amicably.
The eviction will not necessary affect your credit score, but you owe money that will be the entry that will affect the score. The eviction is a public record, searchable from a database but the funds owned is what affect your credit score especially if it is turned to a collection agency.