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My wife got a DUI 4 years ago. I spent some time looking into getting it expunged from her record so that she could get behind the wheel again. I looked for the article this morning and didn't find it, but back when I was researching it, I found it. There is a law in the State of Florida that states a DUI/DWI is one of the offenses that can not be expunged. Recently, I also had a chance to ask an attorney about it, when he brought his riding lawn mower over for repair. By law, in this state, you can not expunge a DUI. It will stay on your record.Originally Posted by golfhobo
Windy's comment is interesting. I don't know if all states are that way. I'm pretty sure SOME will expunge a DUI.
Something else I found out that I thought was interesting. The insurance companies have a "preferred list" (sarcastic, I'm sure). If you've ever had your driver's license suspended or revoked, for any reason, your name is on the list. And, it sounds like that list affects your premium rates. I don't know where it's kept on file, or just how it works, but I found out about it when I was told that my name is not on it. Never even imagined such a thing existed until I was told that.