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How Long Does a DWI Stay on Your Record in Missouri?

Anthony S. Bretz March 9, 2026

In Missouri, how long a DWI stays on your records depends on which record. A DWI can affect both your criminal record and your driving record. Your criminal record shows the outcome of the DWI case itself, including any conviction or plea. If you receive a Suspended Imposition of Sentence (SIS), then your case can be accessed by the general public on the Missouri Court’s online database known as Casenet. This record will remain publicly available until you have completed your SIS, at which point the file’s security level is raised to non-public access. The record itself could still be accessible to background checks afterward unless you file a petition for an expungement.

Your driving record shows alcohol‑related enforcement actions, such as suspensions, revocations, and points. These entries may influence insurance rates and can affect future license penalties if you are ever charged with a Second DWI or more.

Can You Get Your DWI Expunged?

DWI criminal records can be expunged if you meet the following criteria: it has been ten years since your only DWI plea or conviction; and, you have not been arrested or charged with a subsequent DWI. If you feel you meet these requirements, contact DWI Expungement Lawyer Anthony Bretz today for a free consultation.