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Does a misdemeanor traffic offense remain on record forever?

Carlos Humberto Davalos
Answered by attorney Carlos Humberto Davalos (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Offices of Carlos H. Davalos
Maybe. The prevailing view is that minor traffic offenses typically fall off your driving record after four or five years PRESUMING (emphasis added) that you also have not been convicted of any serious traffic offenses. If you have been, the minors may be on your record forever.
Maybe. The prevailing view is that minor traffic offenses typically fall off your driving record after four or five years PRESUMING (emphasis added) that you also have not been convicted of any serious traffic offenses. If you have been, the minors may be on your record forever.
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How long do I have to wait to be able to start sealing my record if I had a OWI 5 years ago?

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Answered by attorney Patrick S. Fragel (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Patrick S. Fragel, Attorney at Law, P.C.
The Michigan Expungement statute does not allow you to "seal the record" for violations involving OWI. The OWI conviction will remain on your driving record and criminal record permanently. If you get convicyed of OWI again, the first offense will be used to enhance the sentence.
The Michigan Expungement statute does not allow you to "seal the record" for violations involving OWI. The OWI conviction will remain on your driving record and criminal record permanently. If you get convicyed of OWI again, the first offense will be used to enhance the sentence.
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I’m in a car that has wanting to sell my car that has an interlock in it why do I have to get it removed?

Mark Corwin Bruce
Answered by attorney Mark Corwin Bruce (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office M. C. Bruce
Under California law, as soon as you sell the car to another, the new owner can get the interlock removed.
Under California law, as soon as you sell the car to another, the new owner can get the interlock removed.