How long does a DUI stay on your record- In California, a DUI remains on your driving record for 10 years. Before January 1, 2007, it only remained on your record for 7 years. Now, even if you were convicted of a DUI before the 2007 legislative change, it will still be reported for 10 years.
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You get car insurance the same way as anyone else, only you will be paying a lot more than the average driver. Some insurance companies will not even cover a driver with a DUI so you have to go to the smaller, more expensive companies.
That would depend on the charge. One speeding ticket might not. One DUI certainly would.
CA DUI stands for driving under the influence in the state of California. California has some strict penalties for DUI, including heavy fines and mandatory jail time.
No. A straight DUI is a misdemeanor. When someone is injured or killed in a DUI related accident, then it becomes a felony.
There are many good DUI lawyers in oakland, CA. One such good DUI lawyer is Kapsack & Bair, they are located at 1440 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94612.
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In California, a DUI becomes a felony upon the fourth offense if the offender is sentenced to prison.
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