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AnswerIn Michigan alcohol violations, such as driving under the influence or operated under the influence of liquor, remains on your record for a minimum of 10 years and then at that point it is no longer a part of the record. As for insurance rates, typically they will be affected for at least 5 years after you have been convicted of a DUI/OUIL. For the first three years you will likely be placed on a "high-risk" non-standard type policy.
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