Your driving record (also called a motor vehicle report, or MVR) contains a wealth of information about your driving history ranging from personally identifying information to
specific driving convictions.
Not exact matches
If you are facing DUI charges, the outcome of your case and the severity of the punishments for drunk
driving you could face will depend on the
specific circumstances and whether you have any prior
convictions for DWI / DUI.
knowingly
drive when your license has been suspended because of a
conviction for
specific offenses including
Since state laws vary, to get a definitive answer on how long a
conviction for a moving violation ticket stays on your
driving record, you will need to contact your
specific state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
Once you have been convicted of a
specific traffic violation, the VA Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) places the
conviction against your report and assigns you
driving points which vary based on the severity of the offense.
Please visit the ME BMV website for
specific details about the point system in Maine and how to keep your
driving record free of
convictions.
Note: Committing several traffic offenses within a
specific time period will also affect your DC vehicle insurance premiums, since insurers determine whether or not you are a risky investment based on the
convictions reported on your
driving record.