A DWI or a DWAI stays on your record for tens years, or if you don't renew your NYS drivers license once your driver's license originally expires (after you suspension period ends) after ninety days, it will go off automatically, once you do renew or apply for a new license (only for DWAI convictions only).
No. A DWAI charge is considered a traffic violation, not a crime.
For life.
Three and a half years
5 years may be
Forever. I just researched this myself.
An aggravated assault charge can stay on your record in New York state for the rest of your life. It can only be removed by going to court.
FOREVERAdded: As noted above, such records do not "go away." Your driving record is a PERMANENT running record of ALL of your entire driving history.
Your criminal record is your history of criminal activity. Your history is ALWAYS there and does not "go away" unless it is legally expunged.
It depends if the judge gave you a acd then your stealing record won't be there after you complete your community service (if you got any) and complete your probation time without getting in trouble. But if you didn't get an acd which expounges your record then it'll stay on your record.
Talk to an attorney.
i got two point for makeing L turn where i wasn`t supose to make. for how long they stay in record
How long can a person stay in high school