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No Way, if you had 1 or even more DWI's and they were more than X years ago, they are probaly expunged by now. PA automatically expunges the first DWI after 10 years. Get a copy of your credit report and see for yourself. If any crimes show up, you can always have a lawyer expunge (erase) them.

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Q: Will a DWI show up on a consumer credit report if it has been over 30 years ago?
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