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If you complete the program, the prosecutor will dismiss the case against you after one year. While no conviction appears on your criminal record, your Kansas driving record will continue to show that you were charged with DUI and completed a diversion program.
The diversion program is intended to give a second chance to offenders who commit a relatively minor criminal offense. Diversion is a privilege and not a right. There is no guarantee diversion will be granted in any given case.
DIVERSION. When you go to court in your DUI case, if it is a first offense, the prosecutor may offer to enter you into a program called diversion. Diversion is an option in which the defendant admits he is guilty of the DUI and agrees to be supervised for a year and fulfill numerous conditions.
You MUST apply for Diversion within thirty (30) days after the issuance of your citation, and pay the $25.00 non-refundable application fee, and answer COMPLETELY all questions on the application. Failure to do so will result in denial of your application or delay in the court date.
Diversion Fee - $400 (due upon filing of agreement) 2. Court costs 3. Restitution Monitoring Fee (if not paid up front) - $75 4. All statutory mandatory fines and any fines agreed upon by the parties 5.
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Convictions for minor offenses (i.e., speeding) remain on the driving record for 3-years. Convictions for major offenses (i.e., driving while suspended) remain on the driving record for 5-years. Convictions for DUI, and DUI diversions, remain on the driving record for the lifetime of the driver.
DUI Diversion Facts: A diversion is an agreement with the prosecuting attorney requiring a defendant to undergo alcohol counseling, random testing, and at least monthly reporting for a period of 12 months. If a defendant complies with all the conditions, the case is dismissed and a conviction does not go on the record.
If the Defendant successfully completes all terms and conditions required, the case is dismissed with prejudice once the diversion period ends. Successful completion of diversion means there is no conviction and the charge(s) in the case cannot be re-filed at any future date.

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