If you were arrested, convicted and sentenced, you had better. Especially If you are applying for a CDL, anywhere, you had better disclose it because they will check all interstate DMV records. In this day and age of computerized records you very seldom can get away with not disclosing the information. Best thing to do would be to ask the prospective employer if such information would be relevant. An old DUI arrest may not be of any interest to them for whatever job you're seeking.
Mother Nature was the designer and creator, all that was required was the Colorado River and a few million years.
i lived in Florida for 7 years it turns out you are not allowed to or the cops will get you it depends on what kind of!
Yes, the law states you muct put every offense involving the law on your job application even if it was 60 years ago.
no. Its not on your record after 20 years. You could go get another DUI and it would be considered your first.
She lived in Colorado for about four years.
Five years.
In most states they already are and have been for 5 years. In California, they never will be. Check with DMV in your licensing area. Varies by state. In Colorado every 5 years another test is required on 79s.
The statute of limitations for civil cases in Colorado is two years.
On every insurance application for every state you are asked for any and all tickets, accidents, and claims received in the last 3 or 5 years to be reported. It doesn't qualify this by saying only report it if you think they might find it. Take my word for it if it happened they will find it on your record. If you do not tell the truth on your insurance application then the insurance company is not required to pay your claims.
Colorado's official nickname is the "Centennial State". Colorado was admitted to the Union in 1876, one hundred years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
The age of consent in Colorado is 17 years. If you are at least 15 then you can consent if the person you are with is less than 10 years older than you.
Statehood was denied Colorado by Presidential veto and it had to wait for years to try again.