A DUI conviction will remain on your driving record for:
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5 years.
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25 years.
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2 years.
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75 years.
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Explanation
A DUI conviction remains on a driving record for 75 years, and drivers risk heavy fines, higher insurance rates, losing their driver license, and even jail sentences.
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