Unlike criminal records, drivers records are NOT subject to being expunged. They are a compilation of your cumulative lifetime driving record, and go back to your juvenile years, something even criminal records do not.
Criminal records can be expunged by paying fines, having the case resolved and requested to be expunged with the respected authorities and judicial offices.
State DMV files cannot be expunged. They are lifelong records of your driving history.
No, these are permanent and confidential records
"Expunged" only applies to court and government maintained records. It does not apply to any records kept or maintained by private organizations or companies.
In my opinion, expunged. This will clear your record so it never appears again.
If it was charged as a criminal offense, it may be possible to get it expunged from your criminal history record - HOWEVER - your DMV record will always reflect the charge. DMV records are a running compilation of your entire driving history and not subject to alteration or expunction.
The criminal portion of the DUI might possibly be expunged from your ciminal history record, but it can never be expunged from your driving record. Your driving record truly is "forever" and is a complete record of your driving history from the very first time you were issued your license.
It depends on what state the violations are from
Should juvenile records be expunged on your 18th birthday? And if so how do you go about getting theses things removed off your permanent record?
Yes it will. Expunged records are only sealed against access by the PUBLIC.
Reckless driving will stay on your criminal record indefinitely, or until it is expunged. The charge will remain on your driving record for five years.