Taking traffic school will mask your violation from the public (ie your insurance company) The DMV generally retains all records in their files.
Stephen
InandOutTrafficSchool.com
Define "infraction." If you are referring to traffic tickets and DMV violations - they do not appear on your criminal history record.
Speeding tickets and minor traffic violations in the state of Minnesota will stay on your record for 5 years. Major traffic violations will stay on your record longer.
Traffic tickets stay on your record for seven years in Colorado. Violations for driving cannot be removed from records in Colorado.
Contact your local DMV and get a copy of your record.
Depends on which country you live in!!
It sometimes happens if the tracking system is changed. But there is no expiration on the tickets.
No, they are not like traffic tickets. They are a permanent part of your criminal history record.
An unpaid traffic ticket goes into "failure to appear" status. Normally when this happens, the court sends a notice to the DMV to suspend your driver's license and/or a warrant is issued. They only get released and are removed from your record (and replaced with the proper adjudication) when you pay them off.
A traffic misdemeanor Failure To Appear typically stays on your record for 3-5 years, but this can vary depending on the state or jurisdiction. It may also impact your driving record and insurance rates during that time.
The Statute of Limitations does not apply to traffic tickets. You have received appropriate notice of the violation and decided not to fight it. The money is a valid debt and needs to be resolved.
If a ticket was issued there is no SOL, you will have to pay the fine or appear in court.
No, They only appear on your record once the ticket has been adjudictaed or disposed of, unless of course it goes to warrant.