Your driving record is permanent. Traffic tickets never just come off.
Fortunately though. Most insurance companies only check your driving record for the last 3 to 5 years. So if a ticket is older than that they will not count it against you when determining your rates.
3 years
Traffic tickets stay on your record for seven years in Colorado. Violations for driving cannot be removed from records in Colorado.
In South Carolina, speeding tickets will stay on your record for a couple of years. The points acquired for the tickets will be cut in half after a year, then removed after two.
All tickets affect your record for three years.
Speeding tickets and minor traffic violations in the state of Minnesota will stay on your record for 5 years. Major traffic violations will stay on your record longer.
Three and a half years
Depends on which country you live in!!
I'm pretty sure they stay on your driving record forever. Two and a half a years
until you die :(
Seven years
In my state tickets stay on your record for 7 years, however insurance companies are only allowed to consider the last 3 years of your record. The effect of your tickets on your record will depend on the state you live in and the insurance company providing your coverage.
"How long do seatbelt tickets stay on your driving record?" In many states a seatbelt violation is considered a non-moving violation and is not entered on your record. If it is entered it stays on for three years. Your DMV can tell you the policy in your home state. lwpat http://www.speedingticketcentral.com