Most likely not. A DUI is not something that a credit reporting bureau has access to. A criminal record does not prevent you from having good credit.
a DUI is a public record and serious public records show on the credit reports
If he is on your policy it may result in increased premiums.
I would think so, you're a felon...
Typically in Minnesota, 3 years from incident.
if someone looks into your credit report, yes it will effect your credit score. it will reduce between 3-10 points.
Negatively!
A DUI implies that one has been charged with the crime. Once charged, there is no statute of limitations and it can remain on one's record for life.
J1 visa and the bad credit
will bankruptcy increase you credit score over time
The credit score can effect mortgage rates in a lot of differnt ways. If someone has a high credit score he get a lower mortgage rate and if someone has a low credit score he gets a higher mortgage rate.
Having a checking account has no effect on your credit score. Bouncing your checks has a big effect on your credit score.
Yes,it lowers your credit score.