How Long Does DUI Stay On Record in New York
Reader’s Question:
How long does a drunk driving violation (DUI) remain on your driving record in New York State?
Roger
Hamburg, NY
In the state of New York, you may be arrested for any of these violations: driving with a blood alcohol content of .08 percent or more (.08 BAC), driving while intoxicated (DWI), driving while ability impaired by a drug (DWAI-drug), or driving while ability impaired by alcohol (DWAI).
If you are found guilty of any drug or alcohol-related driving offenses, the court must suspend or revoke your license at the time of your sentencing. The license itself will be immediately taken, even if the court permits the person a 20-day continuation of driving privilege.
In New York State, a conviction that either drug-related or alcohol-related stays on a person’s driving record for exactly ten years. If a motorist is convicted of the same offense during that ten year period, the driver can receive additional penalties.
How Much Will Auto Insurance Increase After 1 Accident
Reader’s Question:
How much does your auto insurance rise after your 1st accident? I am insured in Ames, Iowa.
Naomi
Ames, IA
The amount of an car insurance increase in insurance rate after your first accident will depend on various factors such as state law and your insurance provider’s rating plan in Ames Iowa so it is difficult to provide an actual average amount.
If you have had a good driving history, and you have been with a particular insurer for more than 5 years, there are some auto insurance providers that will not increase your car insurance rates if you are found to be at-fault in a relatively minor car accident.
If instead you were drunk driving or were racing on the street and got involved in an accident, you are likely going to be obtaining a big increase in your auto insurance premiums. There could be severe legal and insurance consequences if there is a major accident and you are the at-fault driver with serious bodily injury . There could be a dramatic rise in car insurance rates or even a termination of coverage, subject to state law.
Can I Move Out Of State To Avoid DUI Charge
Reader’s Question:
I recently received a second DUI in Portland, Maine. I am going to lose my license for a year. Is there a state where I can move to and try to get a license?
Helen
Portland, ME
All 50 states and the District of Columbia have laws concerning DUI and DWI. In all 50 states including Maine a DUI is a serious violation with hefty penalties such as jail time, loss of driver’s license, fines, etc. Most states are also part of the Driver’s License Agreement- meaning they share their DMV records with each other so the drunk driving charge would follow you if you move to a different state.
There are certain states which permit violators to drive cars that are equipped with ignition interlocks. This ignition interlocks analyzes the driver’s breath and will disable the ignition if it determines the motorist has been drinking. With this being your 2nd offense I would recommend getting legal advice to check if there is anyway in which you could not lose your license. If you are moving check with an attorney in the state you are moving to.
Auto Insurance Rate Increase After An Accident
Reader’s Question:
Is there a law or something that says an car insurance company can increase your car insurance premiums due to an accident?
Mark
Boise, ID
Car Insurance providers are required to file their car insurance rates and rules with state regulatory bodies such as the Department of Insurance. In most cases, they impose a charge ‘points’ or surcharge to motorist who have been charged with an accident and/or who have made a claim against their auto insurance policy.Therefore, there isn’t a ‘law’ that dictates that an insurance providers can raise your car insurance premiums because of an accident. It’s just a matter of how the auto insurance rates are filed and passed on to you as a result of an accident.
Does Age Affect SR22 Auto Insurance Rates
Reader’s Question:
Does SR22 has anything to do with age?
Bill
Portland, ME
While the reasons that an SR22 financial responsibility form requirement differ from state to state, age is not one of the factor that usually has anything to do with the need for this form of financial responsibility.
Generally, an SR-22 is required when insurance is provided to a person who was in an accident or was convicted of a moving violation and was unable to show financial responsibility. Each state has different variations of this certificate and the associated insurance requirements.
An SR-22 is required in many states as part of the reinstatement process after suspension, revocation or cancellation of driver’s license. This can include suspension for being a habitual offender of traffic infraction, DUI conviction or because of being behind in child support payments.
Will My Auto Insurance Company Find Out About My DWI Conviction
Reader’s Question:
Is it possible that your insurance carrier in Chicago will never find out about your DWI conviction if you don’t get an SR-22 insurance?
Red
Chicago, IL
Thanks for asking. Yes, it is possible to happen. Due to lack of shared information between motor vehicle departments and the court, your motor vehicle record may go unblemished. As we all know, histories of accidents, drunk-driving convictions and tickets are not always reflected in your motor vehicle record. Or, in some cases, an infraction has been erased by some sheer of fate.
Slipping through the cracks of red tape may not get you off the hook for long. Most insurance providers in Chicago check your motor vehicle records once every 3 years or when you’re applying for a new insurance policy. Once your insurance carrier discovers that you’ve been once convicted of DWI, you’ll have two issues to be ready of. One, your insurance carrier will most likely raise your insurance rate and label you as a high-risk motorist. Second, they will terminate your insurance mid-term or cancel the policy at the end of the term. So, in the end, not getting an SR-22 may not be a good idea after all.
How Long To Carry SR22 DUI Insurance In Mississippi
Reader’s Question:
I live in Mississippi and I would like to know how many years do I have to carry an sr22 insurance after a DUI conviction in my state?
Ingrid
Jackson, MS
In Mississippi a DUI conviction can result in fines, mandatory participation in alcohol education programs jail time and much more in a court case. Also, the MS Department of Motor Vehicles can suspend the your license for a period of time.
The Department of Public Safety requires SR-22 financial responsibility certificate policy once an individual is convicted of driving under the influence in Mississippi. The SR-22 auto insurance must be maintained for a period of three years in MS.
After the 3 year period, typically, the DUI conviction is removed from the driver’s record for insurance purposes. But the DUI will stay on the person’s driving record for five years for court and punishment purposes.
Auto Insurance With DUI in Pennsylvania
Reader’s Question:
I am 18 years old and I received a DUI in the state of Pennsylvania, but I went through the ARD program, will my insurance rate go up at all?
Nicole
Pittsburgh, PA
They allow in Pennsylvania for an Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) for first time DUI offenders. When a DUI offender is accepted into an ARD program the state will suspend their charges but requires that certain court ordered conditions are met. These conditions may include community service and drug and alcohol counseling.
Basically, ARD is a one-time alternative to a conviction, trial and possible mandatory jail sentence for the conviction of driving under the influence in PA. There is a $500 processing fee to be in the ARD program plus you can expect to pay a fine, a fee for alcohol safe driving class, court costs and a probation supervision fee.
The Pennsylvania Insurance Department states that if you are convicted of a DUI, whether you completed an ARD program or not, your license will still be suspended. This alone is a valid reason for insurance providers to raise rates, cancel or non-renew your policy.
Auto Insurance With Revoked License and DUI in Florida
Reader’s Question:
My husband and I live in Florida. My license is revoked while he has a perfect driving record, can he get insurance and how does he do so if he can? The last insurance carrier canceled us because they found out about my DUI and the revoked license.
Michelle
Jacksonville, FL
Your husband might be able to find auto insurance in Florida since he has a valid license and a good driving record, but the auto insurance policy typically would cost more since as his wife you are a household member with a revoked license and DUI. He likely would have to seek an insurance carrier that deals with high risk auto insurance.
Florida’s Department of Financial Services should be able to assist you with your consumer needs by providing you information on what FL insurance providers might be able give your husband the car insurance he needs for the car. You may call their consumer hotline at 1-800-342-2762.
Cheap Auto Insurance For DUI Convicted Drivers
Reader’s Question:
I have a DUI on my driving record. Is there anything I can do to get cheaper auto insurance?
Jean
New York, NY
Having a serious offense like DUI on your driving record can majorly affect your auto insurance rates since as a motorist you are seen as more of a risk to an insurance company. In most states if you have been convicted of drunk driving, your driver’s license will be suspended for a certain period of time and then when you go to reinstate your driver’s license you will have to get an insurance company to file a SR-22, certificate of financial responsibility, on your behalf.
The best way to find the cheapest rates after you have been convicted of a DUI is to shop around. You may use comparison shop in various websites. Make sure you ask for any discounts that are available to you. This can be for safety features on your car, driver improvement. anti-theft devices or traffic courses, etc. Discounts differ from one insurance company to another so ask what ones are available to see if you can lower your auto insurance rates by applying the most discounts to your insurance policy.
