The Connecticut Department of motor vehicles state that records of traffic violations on driving histories are maintained for 3 years for most violations, although some serious violations may remain active on the driving history for 10 years.
From information we have read it would appear that a DUI stays on your Connecticut driving record for the full 10 years. Since state statutes can change over time you may want to contact the CT DMV to find out for certain the number of years a Driving Under the Influence conviction will remain on your driving record.
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