A record is listed in the National Driver Register indefinitely. I have seen some cases where 18 or 20 years later the record was still there. The best bet is to visit a site like http://www.nationaldriverregister-forms.org/ to get the form to request your national driver registery record file and then possibly to get the forms to get your state records and take care of whatever it is that is keeping you from getting your license.
In most states, a DUI will remain on your permanent driver license record for about 10 years. However, this can vary depending on the state's specific laws and regulations.
Unless it occurred prior to your 18th birthday your ciminal record will always remain available. Unlike points on your driver's license it does not 'go away' after the passage of a certain amount of time.
AnswerIt will stay on your record forever. This is coming from someone who asked a NC State Trooper.It can no longer be used against you after 7 years. It will remain on your record though.
If it occurred after you turned adult, it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.
The history of your criminal offenses will always remain on your record unless it occurred when you were a juvenile in which case it will be sealed after you are 18.
In Minnesota, a petty misdemeanor will not remain on your record at all in the state. A petty misdemeanor is not considered a crime in MN.
3 YEARS
If you were charged criminally it will always remain on your record (I am uncertain as to whether a criminal DUI offense can be expunged or not - you would have to check on this) - if it was charged as a traffic offense it WILL always remain on your driving record. Your driving record is a COMPLETE history of your driving life and does NOT go away.
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Life. Driving records are a cumulative record of your driving history.
for life
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