In ALL states your driving record is FOREVER. It is a complete record of your drivers license history, it never 'goes away.'
Well it depends from many variables, but in general your criminal record that is related to your DUI could be expunged. FIrst you will have to find out if you are eligible for expungement.
To find out whether you can do this you will need to contact the relevant authorities in Utah.
One can obtain DUI records from the 'DUI Records' website. They allow one to search all the public records for DUI records. One can search by name, city and state.
It will stay on your records forever.
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The best place to find records about DUI arrests is to look for public arrest records. Many times, they do not give out all of the information about DUIs.
a DUI is a public record and serious public records show on the credit reports
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when backing up on the road where do you keep your vehichle
7 Years for most offenses, 10 for some more serious, fatalities and DUI forever.
A DUI will stay on your driving record for up to 7 years because there is a DUI law that states if you have priors for DUI, then every subsequent DUI you get will treated more harshly,in some cases, a Felony. (For CA.) Actually it is 10 years on dmv records and 7 years for court. In 2008 court records will be 10 years also.
Yes, under the Motor Vehicle Records interstate compact your DUI . record will transfer with you when/if you move to another state
A DUI conviction can stay on your record in Maryland for 5 years. However, it can have longer-term consequences in terms of license suspension, increased insurance rates, and potential impact on background checks.
foreverAdded: DMV records do not expire - they are a lifelong accumulation of your driving history.