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In New York, violation convictions typically remain on your driving record for 18 months for the purpose of calculating points, but they do not get removed from your abstract. The driving record will show the conviction for a longer period, usually up to 4 years for most violations. However, for insurance purposes and certain other legal matters, the details can be considered for a longer duration. Always check with the New York Department of Motor Vehicles for the most accurate and detailed information.

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