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No! But you may lose your job if they find out you've been DUI!
You can't do diversion with a CDL in Kansas, they may not let you apply with a diversion on your record.
no. Its not on your record after 20 years. You could go get another DUI and it would be considered your first.
The question is vaguely worded. If the question is about how long it will be before the DUI charge "goes away," the answer is, it won't. Your criminal history record is permanent.
For the crinminal aspect of the case, yes, you can apply for expungement. Expungement is not 'forgiveness' or a 'pardon' it only means that that particular offense will be removed from the public portion of your criminal record. Law enforcement and the courts will still have access to it. However, the record of your DUI will always remain on your drivers record.
If you were charged criminally with the offense you might be able to apply to get it 'expunged' from your criminal record - HOWEVER - the offense will always appear on your drivers record. They are not subject to expungement as they are a lifelong record of your driving activities.
A DUI stays on your record for seventy five years. Some state keep DUI record for life.
Depending on the state where the DUI occured, it could remain on the driving record forever.
just DUI....yes they can
Removing a DUI from your record is called Expungement or Record Cleansing, you must first check to see the criteria for doing this in the state you live in and then have your DUI analyzed to see if the criteria is met.
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.
ALL DUI CONVICTIONS WILL STAY ON YOUR RECORD FOR 75 YEARS