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Criminal ChargesTraffic· March 10, 2025

What Offenses Show on Your Driving Record?

From speeding tickets to DUI, your driving record matters. Discover how legal defense can help minimize charges and protect your future.

By Carolle El-Naffy

What Offenses Show on Your Driving Record

Your driving record is an official document that tracks your driving history. Understanding what offenses appear on your driving record is vital, as it can impact your insurance rates, employment opportunities, and even your ability to drive.

How You Can Benefit from Working with a Traffic Offense Attorney

  • Negotiating with the prosecutor: Defense attorneys can use their knowledge to negotiate a plea bargain.
  • Challenging the evidence: An attorney can challenge the validity of the evidence.
  • Identifying mitigating factors: Emergencies, mechanical failures, unclear road signage, inclement weather conditions.
  • Representing you in court
  • Traffic school options
  • Understanding complex traffic laws

Types of Traffic Violations

Moving Violations

  • Speeding
  • Running a red light or stop sign
  • Reckless driving
  • DUI/DWI
  • Distracted driving

Non-Moving Violations

  • Parking violations
  • Equipment violations
  • Registration and insurance violations

Serious Offenses

  • Vehicular homicide
  • Hit and run
  • Driving with a suspended or revoked license

How Offenses Appear on Your Driving Record

Many states use a points system, assigning points to different offenses based on severity. Accumulating too many points can result in a license suspension or revocation.

How Long Offenses Stay on Your Driving Record

  • Minor Offenses: Several years
  • Major Offenses: Sometimes for life
  • Accidents: Several years

Impact of Offenses on Your Driving Record

  • Increased Insurance Rates
  • Employment
  • License Suspension or Revocation
  • Legal Consequences

How to Check Your Driving Record

You can usually obtain a copy of your driving record from your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

Why You Need to Contact a Traffic Offense Lawyer

Consult with a qualified traffic offense attorney in your area and your state's DMV for specific information about your driving record.

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