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There is no section of the ORC that states convictions ever come off of a driver record. However, an administrative decision is in effect that allows for Driver Abstracts to only reflect the last three years driver record activity.

While the convictions will never leave your record, points on your license stay there for 2 years according to dmv.org.

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- 11 years for drinking/driving.



- 4 years for conviction date for reckless/dangerous driving.


- 4 years from offence date for all other minor offences i.e speeding

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They stay on for 4 years from date of conviction but they only count for 3 years in a court of law

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4 years

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