That depends on the state and the insurance company. Some states allow up to 5 yrs of history while others only 3 years. Some companies go by the incident date and some by the conviction date or the date you get your driver's license back.
The insurance may be right, but they changed the law and no DUI in any state can be taken off your record. Even if it's your first and you take a diversion program, the DUI sticks on your record FOREVER....
If you get a DUI in the state of Alabama, it stays on your driving record for life. A first offense DWI in Alabama is punishable by a $500 to $200 fine, up to 1 year in prison, the mandatory suspension of your drivers license for 90 days, and DUI school attendance.
Many states allow up to 5 years of underwriting for driving records but I would expect that it would be at least 3 years at a minimum.
That varies from county to county I suppose. You can know better from 1800duilaws.com and even hire a professional for you if you got caught in a DUI.
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In the state of Kentucky, the points received for a speeding ticket drop off a person's record after two years. The actual conviction stays on the person's driving record for five years.
it remains on your record for atleast a five year period, depending on how drunk you were.
forever. When you get hit with the same charge it doesnt look good at all and that i can honestly say will not be taken off of your record. Sorry
Your driving record will always reflect the DUI. It is a total record of your entire driving history.
Unless it is expunged, it stays on forever.
They stay for ever. Unless u choose to clear them of by going to traffic school.
Your driving record is ALWAYS with you, it doesn't go away as it is a complete compilation of your driving history.
It isn't even a misdemor. It shouldn't evem show up. Mine didn't. lol
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.
Yes, it stays on your drivers abstract forever
Forever
3 years
Forever.
AnswerThe answer varies by state.any suspension or violation will stay on your drivers abstract (drivers record) Forever
the points are classed as spent after 3 years but actually stay on your licence for 4 years!
If you are referring to your drivers license record, it will always remain as part of your permanent drivers record.
A suspension of the drivers license will be visible for 5 years on your driving record and doesn't show up as any points.
If you are referring to your drivers license record -- it will ALWAYS remain on your record. Your drivers record is a complete compilation of your entire driving history.
The underage drinking conviction will stay on a minors drivers license at least until the age of 21. When the minor turns 18, they can request the court for an expungement order.
Your drivers license record is forever. It is a complete history of your driving career and never 'goes away.'
Your drivers record NEVER 'goes away.' It is a running compilation of your entire driving history and will always be with you.
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