It depends if the felony was a fraud issue... but is up to the Sectary of State
If it is beyond the 1st two years, nothing short of dying while commiting a felony. They will deny the claim if the insured did not die! They will deny the claim until satisfactory proof of death. IS the policy over two years old? 4lifeguild.com
== Over 62 years.
Yes
You have to be 18 years or over
Over 83,000 years old. Just calculate 1,000,000 divided by 12.
Yes
The position is "Notary Public", not "Notary Republic". In most states you must be at least 18 years of age; in some states the age limit is higher.
No 18 is old enough
Probably not. Law enforcement agencies typically require that you have never been convicted of a felony as a condition of employment.
Was it a felony? Was it expunged? A lot of "ifs".
You will need a lawyer, a lot of money and patience and be prepared to hear "NO"
Not in Louisiana, nor in any other state.
You must be at least 18 years old and a resident of the state in which you want to be a notary. Get the application for a notary commission from your state or from the nonprofit National Notary Association (NNA). You also must pay a filing fee.
To become a notary in PA one must be at least 18 years old, be employed or a resident within the Commonwealth and must be a person of good integrity and character.
Felony convictions don't "go away". You cannot be discriminated against for having a felony on your record for "most jobs".
esponging a 33 year old drug felony charge
It depends on what state and whether not it was an illegal possession, distribution, or consumption felony.