Remove DUI/DWI Records from Google
DUI and DWI records appearing in Google searches can prevent employment, professional licensing, and damage your reputation for years. We help remove DUI/DWI arrests, convictions, and related records from Google Search results when eligible—especially for expunged or dismissed cases.
Filed via Official Google Portals:
Timeline depends on expungement status and court documentation availability.
- Stop employers and licensing boards from finding old DUI records
- Money-back guarantee if Google rules content ineligible
- We handle expungement documentation and legal justification
For DUI record expungement or sealing, consult a DUI defense attorney. Our service focuses on removing eligible records from search.
Compare Service vs LawyerGet expungement first if eligible—then use our service to remove from Google.
Why DUI Records Appear in Google
DUI and DWI arrests are public records that appear on court websites, mugshot databases, local news sites, and arrest record aggregators. Google indexes these pages, making your DUI easily discoverable by anyone searching your name—employers, professional licensing boards, dates, and family.
Even if your DUI was reduced to reckless driving, dismissed, or you completed diversion programs, these records can linger online indefinitely. Google allows removal of certain DUI records under specific circumstances, especially when expunged or sealed by court order.
DUI Records We Can Remove
DUI convictions that have been legally expunged or sealed with court orders
DUI arrests where charges were dropped, dismissed, or reduced to lesser offenses
Cases resolved through diversion programs with charges later dismissed
Booking photos from DUI arrests appearing on mugshot websites
DUI reduced to reckless driving, wet reckless, or other lesser charges
News coverage of DUI arrests from years ago (especially EU/UK residents)
Eligibility Requirements
- Court documentation showing expungement, dismissal, or charge reduction
- Proof of diversion program completion or charges dropped
- DUI conviction from 7-10+ years ago (for outdated content claims)
- The record appears in Google Search results when searching your name
- You were not a repeat DUI offender or involved in injury/death
✓ More Likely to Be Removed:
- Expunged or sealed DUI convictions with court orders
- Dismissed DUI charges or charges reduced to non-DUI offenses
- DUI arrests where you were never convicted (charges dropped)
- First-offense DUIs from 10+ years ago (especially EU/UK residents)
- Mugshot website photos from DUI arrests
✗ Typically Not Eligible:
- Recent DUI convictions (under 7 years) still on your record
- Multiple DUI convictions (repeat offender pattern)
- DUI cases involving injury, death, or property damage
- DUI convictions for public figures or newsworthy cases
- Active DUI cases still pending in court
Common Questions
For most cases, yes. Google typically requires legal documentation showing expungement, dismissal, or charge reduction. If your DUI hasn't been expunged, consult with a DUI defense attorney about expungement eligibility in your state first. Many states allow first-offense DUI expungement after 3-10 years.
No—our service only removes DUI information from Google Search results. Your DMV driving record and criminal background checks are separate. For DMV record removal, check your state's DUI point system. For criminal records, you need legal expungement through the courts.
Great news—DUIs reduced to "wet reckless" or regular reckless driving are easier to remove because technically it's no longer a DUI conviction. We can use the amended charge documentation to show that search results calling it a "DUI" are now inaccurate.
With expungement: immediately after receiving court order. Without expungement: typically 7-10+ years minimum, and EU/UK residents have better success under GDPR. Recent DUIs (under 5 years) without expungement are nearly impossible to remove from Google search results.
Impact on Employment & Licensing
DUI records appearing in Google searches can prevent you from:
- Getting hired—employers Google every candidate
- Professional licensing (doctors, lawyers, nurses, pilots, real estate agents)
- Security clearances and government jobs
- Commercial driver's license (CDL) positions
- Teaching positions and working with children
- Executive and management roles requiring clean records
Even if your DUI is legally expunged from court records, it may still appear in Google searches on mugshot sites, news articles, and public records databases. Removing it from Google search stops employers and licensing boards from discovering it during routine name searches.
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