How Long Will DUI Charge Stay on my Record?
Reader’s Question:
Last 2005 I got a DUI in New Jersey but I now live in California. How long will it stay on my record and will it affects my record in my new state?
Harold
Good question Harold.
Your DUI conviction will stay as part of your permanent New Jersey driving record. Since you have moved already to California you should check with the CA Department of Motor Vehicles to check if they have placed this DUI conviction or any other moving violations that were previously on your New Jersey driving record on your California driver’s history.
California legislation extends the reporting period for DUI offenses from 7 to 10 years for all public requests, and that includes insurers.
The new law states that you may not be able to qualify for a good driver discount until 10 years from the date of your violation. Up until 2007 a DUI may have been considered by an insurance carrier for premium surcharges for a period of 7 years but now it can be considered for ten years in California.
Since your DUI happened out of state you may contact the California Department of Insurance, to get information on how long an insurance company in California can rate you on this NJ DUI from 2005. You may speak to your insurance agents if you have any more concerns regarding your insurance premiums.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
Affordable Car Insurance For Senior Citizens
Getting older, especially if you don’t have a big retirement fund, can be a strain on the budget. This is why you see many American seniors taking their social security checks and moving to Mexico, which is one of the few places where they can live on such small amounts of money. Needless to say, the senior population of the United States needs a break when it comes to car insurance premiums. By retiring age, they will just barely be passing out of the least risky group and heading into an age group that confers high risk.
This is why joining the Hartford AARP might be a good idea for seniors who need a cut on their San Jose CA car insurance. In fact, if you join Hartford AARP, you’ll get a pretty big cut–the organization for retired people claims that they can knock the price of your car insurance premium down by almost fifty percent. Can you pass that up? I wouldn’t be able to.
If you have more than one car insured with Hartford AARP, then you get up to a twenty five percent discount. And if you have more than one kind of insurance with them, then you can add on another ten percent to your total discount. Should you be a policy holder with the Hartford AARP company for five years or more, you will also get a five percent discount.
When you get your insurance with Hartford AARP, you can also know that you are secure. Many times you can have your insurance canceled by another company if you get into an accident, or if you get a speeding ticket. However, with Hartford AARP there are only three things you can do to get your policy canceled, and those things are:
- get a DUI conviction.
- lose your license.
- fail to pay.
This company has a long history helping retired people, in more ways than just in getting cheaper car insurance premiums, so I suggest that any senior who wants to save money give them a good think.
