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How long will a DUI stay on my driving record in Nebraska?

I’ve had a DUI conviction on my Nebraska driving record for three years, increasing my insurance premiums. Is there any sight of it coming off soon?

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Andrea Barrett · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Paying a higher insurance premium because of a DIU conviction can be frustrating. In
Nebraska
, a
DUI
stays on your record for five years—so you have a couple more years to go.
After the initial conviction, the state may require you to complete an alcohol treatment program and community service. Depending on your blood alcohol content and prior DUI offenses, you may also be subject to a fine, jail time, and license suspension or
revocation
.
Once you have a DUI on your record, insurers see you as a **
high-risk driver
**—so you’ll not only be liable for a significant increase in your insurance rate, but you’ll also need to submit a
SR-22
. This form certifies that you meet Nebraska’s minimum insurance requirements.
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