Traffic citations are a permanent part of your permanent lifelong driving record.
It stays on your record for 5 years.
In Ohio it stays on for 3 years.
Each state has there own laws on how long driving after suspension stays on your driving record. For example, a suspension stays on record for three years in California, but in Michigan it stays for seven years.
It stays on your record for the rest of your life.
Bankruptcy stays on your record at least seven years in Ontario. Bankruptcy often stays on you record permanently, it just isn't considered after seven years.
it stays for 75 years
If you were found guilty, it stays on your record forever.
Wreckless driving stays on your record for 8 years in pennsylvania.
It stays on your record for 75 years.
it stays for 75 years
A crime stays on your record for life. You could apply to the court to have it expunged.
For most insurance companies it only stays on your record for 5 years. For employment checks or if you go to the DMV to obtain a copy of your record, I believe in Georgia a DUI/DWI stays on your record for 7 years.