Q: How long does a DUI stay on your record in California?
In California, a DUI conviction stays on your driving record for ten years. During this period, it can affect your insurance rates and may impact job opportunities that require driving. However, the DUI will remain on your criminal record indefinitely unless you take steps to have it expunged. Expungement can help lessen the impact in certain situations, but it does not remove the arrest from your record in the Department of Justice database.
It’s important to understand that even after the ten years, the DUI conviction may still be considered when facing subsequent DUI charges. If you receive another DUI within ten years of the first, it could lead to harsher penalties, including elevated fines and potential jail time. This makes it critical to be aware of the implications of a DUI conviction on your record for any future driving-related legal issues.
If you are concerned about the long-term consequences of a DUI on your record, you might consider consulting with a legal professional who can provide guidance on options for expungement and the specifics of how it might affect your circumstances.