How long does a DWI DUI stay on my record?
If you are convicted of a DWI/DUI, it will remain on your record for the rest of your life. A criminal record is permanent and convictions do not fall off of your record automatically. This is also true for any license revocation that goes onto your driving record.
However, if you were to get a second DWI/DUI, that original DWI/DUI on your record must have happened within the last 10 years in order to enhance the new DWI/DUI. Enhancement means that the new charge is more serious due to the prior conviction.
DWI charges/DUI convictions can have a long lasting effect on your life. If you are charged with a DWI/DUI, call Gerald Miller, P.A. right away and discuss your case with one of our experienced attorneys.
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