Between 7 and 10 years depending upon which state. Some states may list in for much longer.
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depends on the judge, the state, and your prior record. Here in Virginia it is usually 1 year for a first offense.
NO! It requires a valid driver license to be! If you dont have a license, go work at Taco Bell!
it stays for 75 years
The answer is not really. It stays on your record forever but normally for driver;s license purposes it goes off in ten years.
A DUI gives you two records; one criminal and one on your driver's license. Your criminal record is permanent, it will stay there forever unless you have a judge remove it from your record (expunge it). It varies from state-to-state how long the record will stay on your driving history.
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A record of a DUI conviction on your drivers license history is permanent.
In Texas, one can receive at least three DUI offenses before the driver's license is revoked. Driver's license points can impact your auto insurance rates.
A DUI leads to an immediate 7-day driver's license suspension in Virginia. There's an additional one-year driver's license suspension if one refuses to give a breath or blood test made mandatory on him/her. Its better to hire a professional in such circumstances. I'll chose 1800 DUI Laws for the job.
Someone in Ontario, Canada who has been arrested for a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) would lose their driver's license for any amount of time depending on the severity/amount of the influence.
If you were charged with DUI while stationed in the US, yes, it will. You will have a traffic record on your civilian driver's license from the state in which you were convicted. If it occurred overseas while driving a military vehicle with a military driver's license, probably not. HOWEVER - for a truly correct and positive answer contact your unit's Legal Affairs Officer and ask.