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hey everyone my name is James meadows and a question that I get asked by people is if I lose my case how long will this blemish stay on my driving history and the answer is forever its a driving history its a history if you ring a bell its wrong you cant unring a bell the same thing holds true if you get a some type of conviction on your driving history it will remain on your driving history forever forever your insurance company can only see this from the date of loss and they can use it against you from the date of loss for approximately three years but thats different than New York State New York State its always going to remain on your driving history but New York State can only use it against you from the date of violation and they can go back a year and a half and they can go forward a year and a half and if you get any other convictions within that time then they can use those points against one another and not only will they charge you fines and surcharges but they can al