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In Wisconsin, every DUI in a 10 year span is considered in charging a person. Therefore if you got a DUI in 1999, one this year would make it your 2nd offense. Not sure on Ohio, but 20 years is a long time and most likely it will not count on your record anymore.

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Q: Is a DUI conviction from 20 years ago considered a crime in Ohio?
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