Yes. Computer crime convictions appear on Rhode Island BCI checks, multi-state background checks, and federal databases used by employers, landlords, licensing boards, and immigration officers. Certain offenses, especially those involving minors or sex offenses, can trigger sex-offender registration that is publicly searchable for years or for life. Tech employers, financial firms, healthcare employers, and government contractors routinely disqualify candidates with these convictions, even on a misdemeanor. Security clearances are almost always affected. Rhode Island expungement law allows sealing some first offenses after a waiting period, but not all computer offenses qualify. A Rhode Island computer crimes lawyer thinks about the conviction record from day one, because the difference between a dismissal, a filing, and a guilty plea on paper often matters more than the fine the judge actually imposes.