You can try to have your record expunged, but it's not likely. If you were a juvenile, you can possibly have your record sealed. Unless you were wrongly convicted it stays on your record.
After a certain amount of time it can be expunged, yes
In Indiana, a DUI typically stays on your record permanently. However, you may be able to get it expunged under certain circumstances, such as if charges were dismissed or you were not convicted. It's best to consult with a legal professional for advice on your specific situation.
A DUI is a TWO-POINT Violation which remains on your driving record for 10 YEARS!!!! There is nothing you can do to remove it before then. All other TW0-POINT violations stay on your record for 7years.
It is very difficult to get any felony removed from your record or expunged if you were convicted. It would usually take a pardon.
Dependiong on the law of the state which convicted you, you MAY be able to get the criminal record expunged, but the DMV record will always remain.
Forever. Most insurance companies only access records for last three years, and points do fall off driving record after two year. But the DUI conviction is never "removed" from a driver's record in Ohio
If you were convicted of a felony, it will be almost impossible to remove from your record-unless there was a major mistake on the court's part.
One point traffic violations are removed from the driving record after 3 years in California. Points for more serious violations such as DUI's take 10 years to be removed.
For the crinminal aspect of the case, yes, you can apply for expungement. Expungement is not 'forgiveness' or a 'pardon' it only means that that particular offense will be removed from the public portion of your criminal record. Law enforcement and the courts will still have access to it. However, the record of your DUI will always remain on your drivers record.
A DUI stays on your record for seventy five years. Some state keep DUI record for life.
just DUI....yes they can
Removing a DUI from your record is called Expungement or Record Cleansing, you must first check to see the criteria for doing this in the state you live in and then have your DUI analyzed to see if the criteria is met.