How long does an Accident, DUI or Ticket stay on my driving record in Connecticut? |
Answer:
If you are moving to Connecticut, you might need some information regarding the driver's license record laws that the state of Connecticut enforces.
According to the Connecticut DMV website, most driving violations are kept on drivers' records for a period of three years, unless the violation is of a serious nature, in which case the period is ten years.
For more comprehensive information, visit the Connecticut DMV link for the Connecticut Statutes governing Vehicle Highway Use (Chapter 248).
You can also request Connecticut Driver's History records through the Driving Records Request link.
Find a Connecticut DMV Office.
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