I just received a reckless driving charge, and I’m worried about how long it might stay on my record. How long do reckless driving charges typically stay on your record?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Reckless driving is classified as a misdemeanor in most states. As a result, a reckless driving charge can stay on your driving record for up to 10 years and stay on your criminal record permanently.
When facing a reckless driving charge, you may want to
. An experienced traffic lawyer can often plead the charge down to something less significant, such as speeding. If you plead guilty to speeding, this will only stay on your record for three to five years (depending on the laws where you live).
With marks on your record, your car insurance is likely to increase. But don’t pay more needlessly. Instead, use the
A licensed broker, Jerry scans quotes from over 50 top providers in minutes and delivers the best deals straight to you. When you find a better rate, Jerry can help you buy your new coverage and even cancel your old policy.
Jerry partners with more than 50 insurance companies, but our content is independently researched, written, and fact-checked by our team of editors and agents. We aren’t paid for reviews or other content.