three years
probably stays FOREVER, but the insurance company is concerned with moving violations within three years
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They stay on, for 3 yrs or whenever the insurance company renews they re-run your driving record.
In my state tickets stay on your record for 7 years, however insurance companies are only allowed to consider the last 3 years of your record. The effect of your tickets on your record will depend on the state you live in and the insurance company providing your coverage.
Everything stays on your record for as long as you have a drivers license active. Most insurance companies only rate for 3 years which means that is how long it will effect your insurance rates.
Depending on the ticket, three years is the normal time.
Forever. After some time it may no longer affect your insurance, but it will always be on your criminal record. Always and forever.
Answer ; "Driving without insurance stays on your record for 3 years.. 7 in certain states"To improve the answer, it would be improved by stating the states, where it stays on your record is 7 years.
Contact your agent or policy services for your insurance company and they will be able to tell you.
Insurance records are kept by private companies, not by the governmnent. There is no time limit for the storage of this type of data.
In most states it is 39 months. It will also affect your insurance rates.
Normally accidents don't go on your license record. They go on your insurance history, and most insurance companies look back up to 10 years.