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Expunge Your DUIDUI Records

DUI records which are tied to an individual's DUI arrest are typically registered in both criminal databases and DMV information computers. DUI records can be accessed by many different people. Having DUI records in one's safe keeping can affect a person's life in many ways for years after the DUI incident.

When a person is convicted of a DUI, state law and the department of motor vehicles report and collect DUI records. There are other offenses on a DUI incident that can also be considered criminal and are also told in DUI records. For example, refusing to give to alcohol breath testing as requested by a law enforcement official is considered illegal, is punishable in a DUI case, and can be in DUI records.

Police agencies, the legal system and the department of motor vehicles keep DUI records. These groups also have the right of immediate access to DUI records. In the criminal system, DUI records remain on a person's record for ever. The length of time that DUI records remain on department of motor vehicle records varies depending on the state where you live.

There is relief but, with the help of a professional DUI lawyer there are ways to mitigate the severity of DUI records in criminal or motor vehicle systems. A qualified DUI attorney can help to cut your sentence or, sometimes, have the charges towards you dropped. A DUI attorney can also help expunge your DUI records so that they are no longer reported.

Expungement is the erasure of DUI records from a person's record. This can only occur through a court order when a person with a DUI files and is given a Petition in Court. DUI records can not always be expunged, but with the help of an expert attorney, the chances that DUI records can be removed from a person's record are greatly increased.