Criminal offenses do not go away.
DUI isn't just a traffic offense - it's a criminal offense. That'll remain on your criminal record for life.
Your criminal record is ALWAYS your record, unless the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday.
If the offense occurred after you turned 18 it will be a permanent part of your criminal history record.
If you were an adlut at the time of the offense, it will remain as a permanent part of your criminal history record.
Unless you were younger than 18 when charged, the offense will become a permanent part of yoru criminal history record, unless expunged..
Unless it was commited prior to your 18th birthday an adult criminal record stay with you for life, it doesn't "go away" with time.
Felonies typically always will remain on a criminal record unless expunged.
A DUI does not go away. It is a criminal offense and as such stays on the driving record forever.
A felony conviction record is forever unless it is expunged. If you qualify for expungement you can have the offense expunged. HOWEVER - an expungement only hides the conviction from the general public. Law enforcement, the courts, and government agencies will always have access to it which would prevent you from ever possessing a firearm.
A DUI stays on your record forever unless you can your record sealed or expunged, which isn't likely to happen unless you were a juvenile when you committed the offense.
Unless the offense occurred prior to your 18th birthday, it will always appear on your adult record.
A Dui offense stays on your Pennsylvania driving record for ten years. A first offense can get you 48 hours in jail, probation up to six months, and a 300 dollar fine or more.