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December 13, 2007 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Virginia 

Reader’s Question:

Hi. I live in Virginia and I just want to know how many years does a DUI stay on my driving record.

Faye

Thank you for asking Faye.

In Virginia the number of years that an infraction for driving under the influence (DUI) remains on your DMV record is eleven (11) . On the other hand, if you were driving a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) then the offense stays on your record permanently.

Below are the traffic violation convictions that involved alcohol or drugs remain on a Virginia driving record for 11 years:

* Driving while intoxicated
* Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
* Driving under the influence of drugs
* Driving while intoxicated – maiming
* Involuntary manslaughter/alcohol
* Refusing blood/breath test

If you get convicted of Driving under the influence, as well as the driving violations listed above,it will also have the VA DMV place 6 points on your driver’s license.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

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