CT has very stiff DWI laws, they look back 10 full years for priors. Each conviction gets a stiffer penelty. The 3rd DWI in CT within 10 years, can mean losing your DL in CT FOREVER! DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE IN CT, EVER!
Was the DUI charged as a criminal violation or simply a violation of the traffic statutes? If a criminal charge, it will appear as a permanent part of your criminal record unless you file a petition/motion to have the record 'expunged.' However, if you are referring to your driving record - as a part of your driving history, it will remain as permanent part of your driving record.
According to the main website on DUI information in the US, in Colorado it will remain on your record for life.
It will be taken into account of you are charged for other driving offences in Colorado or any other state in the future.
In most states, it would stay on your record for 5 or 7 years. But Colorado is one of the exceptions, where it will stay until your death.
You may be able to have the DUI lifted or limited to a certain number of years if you successfully enter a plea bargain of reckless driving, a lesser offence than DUI. See a lawyer for information on this.
Driving while under the influence is treated extremely seriously, because you have put lives at extreme danger. Think about it, you're drunk or drugged and in control of a metal weapon travelling at high speeds. You only have yourself to blame.
As of Jan. 2008 any one being issued a DUI will have it on their record for up to 10 years.
In Virginia, it is 10 years.
In the state of Maryland, a DUI will stay on your record for five years. A first offense carries a 120 mandatory suspension of your license to drive.
Your drivers record NEVER 'goes away.' It is a running compilation of your entire driving history and will always be with you.
in the state of Oregon, a DUI will stay on your driving record for life. If you do complete a diversion, the charge will be dismissed but the arrest will still stay on your record.
A DUI does not go away. It is a criminal offense and as such stays on the driving record forever.
It'll remain on your MVR for seven years, as it does in all states.
It is dangerous to drive while under the influence. In SC, a DUI will stay on a persons record for the rest of their life.
If you were charged criminally it will always remain on your record (I am uncertain as to whether a criminal DUI offense can be expunged or not - you would have to check on this) - if it was charged as a traffic offense it WILL always remain on your driving record. Your driving record is a COMPLETE history of your driving life and does NOT go away.
How long does a DUI/DWI stay on your record? A DUI/DWI in North Carolina stays on your driving record for 7 years.http://criminal-law.freeadvice.com/drunk_driving/north-carolina-dui.htm
A DUI conviction typically stays on a Florida driving record for 75 years. This can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case and any subsequent offenses.
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in the state of Oregon, a DUI will stay on your driving record for life. If you do complete a diversion, the charge will be dismissed but the arrest will still stay on your record.
A DUI does not go away. It is a criminal offense and as such stays on the driving record forever.
how long does a DUI conviction stay on your record in the state of Colorado
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A Dui offense stays on your Pennsylvania driving record for ten years. A first offense can get you 48 hours in jail, probation up to six months, and a 300 dollar fine or more.
foreverAdded: DMV records do not expire - they are a lifelong accumulation of your driving history.
A Dui offense stays on your Pennsylvania driving record for ten years. A first offense can get you 48 hours in jail, probation up to six months, and a 300 dollar fine or more.
A DUI stays on your record for seventy five years. Some state keep DUI record for life.