A record of a DUI conviction on your drivers license history is permanent.
75 Years
it stays for 75 years
In Alaska, a DUI conviction generally remains on your driving record for 15 years. However, if you are seeking to have the conviction removed from your criminal record, you can apply for a record seal after five years, provided you have completed all terms of your sentence and have no subsequent offenses. It's important to check with local laws and regulations, as they can change.
In the UK, the length of time a burglary conviction stays on your record depends on the sentence received. If you were given a custodial sentence, the conviction remains for 10 years after your release. For community sentences, it stays for 5 years. However, if you were convicted as a minor (under 18), certain convictions may be eligible for filtering after 5 years, meaning they might not appear on basic disclosure checks.
75 years.
In Canada, a shoplifting conviction remains on your criminal record indefinitely unless you take steps to have it removed. You may apply for a record suspension (formerly known as a pardon) after a certain period, typically five years for summary offenses like shoplifting. If granted, a record suspension can help clear your criminal record, making it easier to move on with your life. However, until you obtain a record suspension, the conviction will stay on your record and may impact employment and travel opportunities.
a certain period of time, depending on the state. In most states, a DUI/OWI conviction will stay on your driving record for at least 5-10 years. However, it is important to note that the conviction may remain on your criminal record indefinitely.
Seven years.
In New York City, points for a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) conviction remain on your driving record for 15 years from the date of the offense. However, the points associated with the conviction can impact insurance rates and license status during that period. It's important to note that while the points disappear after 15 years, the DWI conviction itself remains on your record indefinitely.
10 years 25 years 75 years
Last I new of was 7 years, but a conviction would stay on record for 10 yrs and life if it was felony DUI.