Q: How does a first-time DUI conviction affect my criminal record?
A first-time DUI conviction in California results in a misdemeanor charge, which will appear on your criminal record. This conviction can have several immediate consequences. Besides possible jail time, a fine, and mandatory DUI school, this conviction remains on your record for a minimum of 10 years. This extended visibility can affect various aspects of your life, such as employment opportunities, professional licenses, and even insurance rates.
After the 10-year period, it may be possible to seek a record sealing or expungement, depending on certain conditions being met. An expunged DUI conviction would typically not appear on your criminal record when background checks are performed, but the process to achieve this is not guaranteed and may require legal assistance to navigate the court system.
Additionally, the DMV will impose administrative penalties that could include a suspension of your driving privileges for up to six months for a first offense. It’s crucial to address both the criminal and administrative consequences promptly, as they can significantly impact your daily life and future opportunities. Legal counsel may help mitigate the effects of a DUI conviction on your record.