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

Answer:
Thinking of moving to New York?  If so, you should
learn some of the facts about the New York driving records, and what impact traffic violations and convictions might have on those records.


One of the New York DMV website FAQ's relating to New York Driving Records explains that DUI and other serious traffic convictions remain on the driving record for ten years, and less serious traffic convictions remain on the driving record for three years.

For more detailed information, you can visit the New York State Laws web page, where you can perform keyword searches for specific traffic or other statutes and rules.

Learn about the New York Driving Laws.

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