Legal Question in DUI Law in Arizona

Should a DUI be taken off my record if there was no conviction?

I was cited for DUI in June of '99 in Glendale, AZ. I voluntarily suspended my liscence (I was told it would look better for auto insurance companies to do so). I was not convicted on this charge and the case was thrown out of court along with others because of some mistake made on the PD's side. I recently tried to get on the same low cost auto insurance plan as my fiance, but because the incident is still on my MVD record, I don't qualify and I'm paying about $40 a month more in insurance than I should. Shouldn't the courts take this off my record?


Asked on 7/09/02, 6:48 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jason Lamm Jason D. Lamm Attorney at Law

Re: Should a DUI be taken off my record if there was no conviction?

Yes. You need to contact MVD with a copy of the dismissal notice or a current court document evidencing the dismissal.

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Answered on 7/10/02, 10:12 am


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