They issue a warrent for your arrest
Most states will place restrictions on your license, some are zero-tolerance states.
The statute of limitations is the period of time that prosecutors are given to charge a given case. In Arizona, the statute of limitations for a Misdemeanor DUI (Regular DUI, Extreme DUI, Super Extreme DUI) is 1 year. The statute of limitations for a Felony DUI (Aggravated DUI) is 7 years. Here are the sources: http://dmcantor.com/blog/statute-of-limitations-for-misdemeanor-dui-in-arizona http://dmcantor.com/blog/statute-of-limitations-for-felony-dui-in-arizona
Yes. They will likely cancel your insurance if you fail to disclose your DUII because of insurance fraud.
Nope.
What happens when you have a bench warrent for a DUI?
I'm pretty sure that they put a warrant out for your arrest under failure to appear.
Yes, it is indeed shown on your criminal record in Arizona.
In Arizona, the statute of limitations for a misdemeanor DUI offense is typically one year. For felony DUI offenses, there is no statute of limitations, meaning a charge can be brought at any time. However, it is always best to consult with a legal professional for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
You can find DUI lawyers located in Arizona online at websites such as Alcocklaw and Avvo. You can also find many lawyers advertising in the local newspaper.
in the state of Oregon, a DUI will stay on your driving record for life. If you do complete a diversion, the charge will be dismissed but the arrest will still stay on your record.
Their license will be suspended, they won't be able to find employment as a CDL driver for at least three years after their conviction.