It depends on the infraction. I've heard of infractions staying on records for 10 years or so.
Forever, unless expunged or sealed by court
In the state of California, a charge and conviction of reckless driving will stay on your record for 7 years. This will begin on the date the violation was given.
In California, a felony conviction stays on your criminal record for life unless expunged or pardoned. To obtain a free background check in California, you can request a copy of your own criminal record from the California Department of Justice, however, this may not be an exhaustive background check.
It is important to maintain a decent driving record. All accidents and mishaps stay on a person's driving record for all time.
As long as you live if you do not file to have it expunged/removed.
In California 3yrs. In Virgina 3yrs & public record 7 years.
If you were an adlut at the time of the offense, it will remain as a permanent part of your criminal history record.
36 months or 3 years.
It seems from my own past experience 5 years.
Forever, if you don't get "charged" again :-)
Doesn't matter what year you got the DUI ... it stays on record for about 39 months in most states.
A speeding infraction will stay on your record for 24 months in the state of Connecticut. This rule applies to all moving violations in the state.