Your traffic record NEVER goes away, it is a running compilation of your lifelong driving record.
That depends on the state and the insurance company. Some states allow up to 5 yrs of history while others only 3 years. Some companies go by the incident date and some by the conviction date or the date you get your driver's license back. The insurance may be right, but they changed the law and no DUI in any state can be taken off your record. Even if it's your first and you take a diversion program, the DUI sticks on your record FOREVER....
The industry standard is 3 years
Off the Record - Dixie Dregs album - was created in 1988-04.
He was charged with driving under the influence ( DUI) in Maine in 1976 and plead gulty.
It will come off in a few days.
Its very difficult to get your DUI case off from your record. Only you can get record off from your case if you are not found guilty before the jury. And if you once found guilty by the jury than it will be difficult for you to get it off from your record.
A DUI offense that occurred more than 10 years ago will not appear on your out-of-house/public driving record.
In Texas it never comes off your record. and the only other thing that wont is capital murder... guess in Texas we are as bad as murderers...
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.
It is almost impossible to get a felony off your record. The only way to get a felony conviction off your record is to get a pardon.
You can have your record expunged, but it is rarely successful when you were convicted of the crime.
You have to go through a legal process called expungment, DUIs don't come off on their own.
even if you can, it doesn't mean you should...stay off the road
If you're in Texas it never comes off your record.
DWI/DUI offenses become a permanent part of your driving record.
Never!, Our driving Records are permanent. Driving records never expire. Insurance companies generally only consider your driving record for the last 3 to 5 years when determining your rate.
Go to your local municipal court(or where you were charged) and ask if you can have it expunged.