You can have your record sealed, or your DUI expunged, but it doesn't always mean what you think it means in plain English.
The law in Nevada requires 7 years for misdemeanor DUI, 15 years for felony DUI, before your record can be expunged.
A DUI stays on your record forever unless you can your record sealed or expunged, which isn't likely to happen unless you were a juvenile when you committed the offense.
In Nevada, if you have gotten a DUI, there is no statute of limitations that applies. Due process has occurred and the penalty assessed. It is a part of the criminal record and does not go away.
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Yes, a person can get a work permit with a DUI on their record.
You can try to have your record expunged, but it's not likely. If you were a juvenile, you can possibly have your record sealed. Unless you were wrongly convicted it stays on your record.
7 years in Nevada. You can download the complete Nevada Revised Statutes from http://www.LasVegasTrafficTicketLawyers.com/las-vegas-traffic-ticket-lawyers-nevada-revised-statutes.pdf It contains all 8,120 pages of the current N.R.S. laws and its only 54Mb. Visit http://www.LasVegasTrafficTicketLawyers.com for more info.
DUI convictions stay on your record forever unless you get your record sealed or expunged. It is not commonly done. But after 5 years it should affecting your insurance and any employment affected by your license.
A DUI doesn't really get cleared off of your record. After a certain amount of time it stops affecting your insurance, but it stays on your record unless you have your record sealed or expunged. Neither option is very likely without extenuating circumstances.
The record number of DUI or DWI arrests for one person is not easily determined or tracked due to varying reporting systems across jurisdictions. However, there have been cases where individuals have been arrested for DUI or DWI multiple times, sometimes reaching into the double digits.
A DUI stays on your record for seventy five years. Some state keep DUI record for life.
Yes, your traffic violation record is cumulative. Multiple offense DUI charges are quite serious.
In most instances, your record cannot be expunged. As a general rule it needs to be the only criminal conviction on your record and a significant amount of time to have passed, for misdemeanor DUI in Connecticut it is 3 years. Juvenile records can be sealed and expunged, different rules, but more or less the same process.