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Depending on the state where you live, your driving record is typically kept by the DMV for about 10 years, still, you have the choice to expunge your driving record. In times your driving record is becoming more and more important concerning employment background checks for jobs, and qualification for certain activities like crossing the border to Canada or adopting a child, or auto insurance with an auto insurer and so forth... The irony is that your driving record became so heavily looked at carefully while at the same time its becoming easier than ever to be wrongfully charged with a violation. Once you are charged its nearly impossible to get the DMV to clean your driving record even if the courts dismiss the case and/or you are proven innocent. Driving records can be tainted by having one serving of fine wine with dinner and driving around the block to go home from your neighbor's house, this is not binge drinking folks.

You can ask the millions of Americans that get falsely accused of this everyday. The extreme laws in effect today having to do with such low BAC's like 0.08 is a political move by your state to produce revenue. The federal government divides more money to each state that enacts the 0.08 BAC law, while the ones that keep the 0.10 BAC law don't get the extra money. Statistics have proven that drivers that have a BAC of 0.08 or below are safer than a driver traveling at 15 MPH over the posted speed limit. A driving record containing a speeding violation is not even considered "bad." Did you know that the organization called MADD lobbied to congress to have the term "alcohol related incident" defined as anyone having any measurable amount of alcohol in their system involved in the DUI accident.

It is an atrocity, but this means that someone could be sleeping in their parked car with a measurable amount of alcohol and a sober driver could hit them in a parking lot and that accident is considered alcohol related though the person driving and the cause of the accident was stone cold sober. Even with the tainting of statistics like that and by other means the rate of occurrence of alcohol related fatalities of drivers with BAC's of 0.08 or lower has steadily fallen since 1996. Your driving record is something to look into and learn about especially if you have been convicted of a DUI offense.

Yet, it is possible to expunge your driving record and get a clean start if you take the right steps. One of our DUI expungement attorneys will explain the steps you need to take and what you can do.

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