A DUI offense that occurred more than 10 years ago will not appear on your out-of-house/public driving record.
A DUI stays on your record for seventy five years. Some state keep DUI record for life.
The length of time a DUI stays on your record varies by state. In some states, it may stay on your driving record for 10 years or more, while in others it may stay indefinitely. It's important to check the laws in your specific state to determine how long a DUI will remain on your record.
You can have your record sealed, or your DUI expunged, but it doesn't always mean what you think it means in plain English. The law in Nevada requires 7 years for misdemeanor DUI, 15 years for felony DUI, before your record can be expunged.
ALL DUI CONVICTIONS WILL STAY ON YOUR RECORD FOR 75 YEARS
A record of a DUI conviction on your drivers license history is permanent.
DUI convictions stay on your record forever unless you get your record sealed or expunged. It is not commonly done. But after 5 years it should affecting your insurance and any employment affected by your license.
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A DUI conviction in California can stay on your record for 10 years. However, it may stay on your driving record for up to 13 years.