How long does an Accident, DUI or Ticket stay on my driving record in Kansas?

Answer:
If you live in Kansas, or plan to move to Kansas, you
might need some information about the Kansas driving record laws and regulations.


In Kansas, a DUI conviction remains on your driving record for life, according to one Kansas Traffic Safety Resource Office Brochure.

It is not clearly defined just how long accidents or tickets remain on Kansas driving records, although the above mentioned Brochure indicates that your entire Kansas driving record is for life

Many states hold minor moving violations on a driver's record for a minimum of three years
Additionally, many states allow removal of some minor violations after specific time periods.  Of course, severity and circumstances play an important role in such cases. 

For more information, visit the Kansas Department of Revenue, DMV website.

Learn more about Kansas Driving Laws.

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