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DUI Records

DUI is a criminal offense and the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) maintains records of individuals that have been convicted of driving under the influence. These records include information about a person’s arrest, detention, conviction and sentencing in a DUI criminal case. These reports remain in the records of the Department of Motor Vehicles computer systems for several years after conviction. The retention of DUI records also depends on the specific jurisdiction and the facts of the case. However, they always remain permanently on a person’s criminal record.

Current and prospective employers of a person have access to DUI records to verify if the applicant has had a history of DUI. Schools, license agencies and some military organizations can also access DUI records. When a university accesses a person's DUI records, they may choose not to accept them for a program or prohibit them from other opportunities. An insurance company may increase premiums, cancel a person’s coverage or refuse to provide insurance to a person altogether - if he is found to have a previous DUI record.

Factors like repeat offending, higher blood alcohol level, involvement of children in the accident, vehicle's speed, injuries, etc. could increase the harshness of DUI records. Drunk driving is a serious crime and could hamper your life if you retain any DUI records. Many people consider DUI records as not that serious, however having a DUI record means you are technically a criminal, thus causing considerable damage to your credibility as a candidate for employment.

Keep in mind that finding free DUI Records is almost impossible on the Internet, even with the thousands of background check search services available. But there are many services on the internet, which provide preliminary searches. You could lose your job because no one wants to hire a person who has DUI records. Besides, you have to take alcohol responsibility classes, pay enormous fines, high insurance costs, etc as a punishment.

A well-qualified and professional DUI attorney can help to minimize the severity of DUI records and in some cases they can eliminate your DUI records completely. Removing DUI records from a personal profile is a great relief to the person charged in a DUI case. You should clear your DUI record and minimize your personal damage. DUI records are a criminal label, often causing shame and embarrassment. 

How DUI records differ from Background records.

Both the terms are similar, but a background check is usually more comprehensive than a DUI records check. In order to search DUI records, most services will search court records from Civil Courts, Criminal Courts, and other courts, such as state, or juvenile courts. A background record includes personal information like marriages, divorces, property ownership, and genealogy in addition to information about criminal records. 

How do the searchers find information about a criminal court record?

A criminal court regularly updates their databases of crimes, outstanding warrants and most wanted persons. Most of the criminal record researchers look in the lower court, so that they can get most up-to-date information. 

 

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