If the offense rose to the level of a violation of criminal law, yes, it would.
Yes, it is indeed shown on your criminal record in Arizona.
In the state of California yes. In the state of California yes.
DUI isn't just a traffic offense - it's a criminal offense. That'll remain on your criminal record for life.
A DUI does not go away. It is a criminal offense and as such stays on the driving record forever.
DUI is a six point violation and will stay on your Virginia DMV record for 11 years. It will stay on your criminal record forever. Chances of getting it exponged from your criminal record in the state of VA are slim to none.
Your ceiminal history record can be expunged but your DMV files will not.
Never. Once your busted, it remains as a criminal offence both on your driving record and criminal record.
Hawaii keeps DUI convictions on record for up to five years. When another DUI/DWI offense happens during that time, your previous convictions count against you.
Most warrants are FOREVER, or until the defendant dies.
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
You may be able to have the criminal charge of DUI expunged (although I seriously doubt it), the DMV record is NOT expungable. It becomes a permanent part of your driving record.
Most likely not. A DUI is not something that a credit reporting bureau has access to. A criminal record does not prevent you from having good credit.