They stay with you forever. You must legally report them forever.
It stays with you for life. That being said the convictions are usually considered "spent" after 6 years so you do not need to declare them on job applications except in certain jobs which are exempt from the rehabilitation of offenders act.
Yes, you can use the same recommendation letters when applying for multiple jobs, as long as they are relevant to the positions you are applying for.
For insurance purposes, the points count for three years. Convictions and forfeitures remain on your MVR for seven years.
The max is 5 years. Thats if there is any previous convictions
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You will have to contact a lawyer.
Depends but mostly 7 years
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i would write "personal" as long as you were not fired and yo right personal you dont have to explain..
About five years!
36 months
Hawaii keeps DUI convictions on record for up to five years. When another DUI/DWI offense happens during that time, your previous convictions count against you.