Actually yes it is possible.Depending on the nature of your crime as well as the length of time since the expiration of probation or sentencing. There are also things like having filed bankruptcy, Bounced checks. Nevada Is picky but the do take a look at the person. Off topic - I have lived here for quite some time and can tell you that this state will F--- you over on the very least of errors. Make sure this is a realm you really want to get involved in. And then if it is ...welol GO FOR IT. Just be ethgical every step of the way. And don't forget some things you can have expunged from your record or sealed. If this is possible in your case than I wouyld exercise that right first. And then you are almost assured of obtaining licenship in Nevada. Good Luck and remember Never Ever Give Up when it comes to doing thoings right...There's always a way !
real estate Agents are licensed by states, and the determination of an applicant’s character is different in each state. Some states require fingerprinting and a background check. The specific requirements in any state can be located on that state’s real estate commission website. In those instances where felons are not truthful about their conviction or other items, they will be viewed as attempting to fraudulently obtain a real estate license and immediately rejected in all states.
I doubt it since you need to be bonded and will have to go through a DOJ fingerprinting background check.
in all states, it depends on what the individual was convicted of and how long ago. it is not an automatic rejection by the state dept of RE or pro licenses
yes a felon can acquire state real estate license
No, you can not have a felony conviction and get a real estate license unless you go in front of the board and get approval. There are a lot more real estate agents with felonies out there that you think.
You're not eligible for a real estate license if your a convicted felon ... Some agencies might waive that requirement if you provide an explanation as to the nature of the crime.
Yes, the felony conviction only bars the convicted felon from possessing one.
A felony conviction generally prevents you from getting a real estate or any other type of professional license, all the license statues require you to be of "high moral character" which is presumed in the law to not be the case of felons.
Yes, a convicted felon can potentially get a Florida real estate license. The Florida Real Estate Commission evaluates each application on a case-by-case basis and takes into consideration various factors, such as the nature of the crime, rehabilitation efforts, and time passed since the conviction. It's recommended to disclose any criminal history on the application and be prepared to provide necessary documentation and explanations.
The answer for the most part is no. In Michigan, you will not be able to get a real estate license if the nature of your crime was financial in nature. The board can also reject the application of anyone whom they deem to have a history which shows a pattern of dishonesty.
If a felon cannot have a real estate license, but a former one can have. As long as they pass all the requirement and mandatory components that they need, they can get their real estate license. It also depends for the state's real estate commission if they will be accepting such cases, for example is on Texas Real Estate License
Yes, a convicted felon can own and airsoft gun and/or a BB gun. It is a real gun that convicted felons cannot own, in which this would be illegal.
No.
Rather than ask on this venue which may, or may not, render a correct answer, why don't you just call the NC Board of Realtors and ASK, and get a definitive answer.