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Old 03.06.2008
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Speeding Tickets?

Me and the wife was talking today about speeding tickets and other Traffic Convictions with a CDL. Do tickets and other convictions go away after three years (with a CDL) as they do with a normal license.
Hopefully I won't get pulled over for anything but just wondering

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I thought it was around 5 years.
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In Illinois, it is 3 years so I have been told.

It has been over 11 years since I had a ticket to find out.
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The Points you get for the ticket fall off after 3 years.
The ticket will stay on your recored for 10 years then supposed to be removed after that.
Most people only run a 5 year recored for employment (cheaper)

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