36 months
One point traffic violations are removed from the driving record after 3 years in California. Points for more serious violations such as DUI's take 10 years to be removed.
Your claims history is usually viewable for 5 years from date of incident.
Can't find any authority for it in the CA Motor Vehicle Code, but it was in Walnut Creek, CA.
Criminal Domestic Violence violations are one of the offenses for which there is no SOL.
A DUI implies that one has been charged with the crime. Once charged, there is no statute of limitations and it can remain on one's record for life.
No, DMV violations are not usually subject to expunction, they are a lifelong history of your driving habits.
Unless it occurred prior to your 18th birthday it will always remain a part of your adult criminal history. You could petiton the court to have your record expunged of that offense but be aware that it involves legal processing of the request through the courts and it is NOT an automatic right. You may not be successful.
If the NV authorities run a background check on you, they will find that you DO have a CA record. If you are tried in a NV court for the same or similar offense, the NV prosecutor may try to introduce your past CA record into evidence in an effort to show your tendency to commit repeated criminal acts.
No. Fine only. No points unless you have multiple seatbelt violations; I think 5 or 6.
no
Public record remains public record forever, unless something is sealed.
CA does not record the title number on the CA registration card. The CA title number is listed in the bottom lower right hand corner of the CA title. Vehicle Registration Wizards - www.vehicleregwizards.com