No a person with a felony cannot work as a bus driver. I tried with Channelview ISD and i knew the super
You can get a CDL. The question should be one of whether you'll be able to find employment as a CDL driver with your record.
If you have a felony charge on your record you will not be able to get your licence
No. It is a permanent record.
In Texas, a felony conviction can typically show up on a background check indefinitely. However, certain exceptions exist, such as certain non-disclosure or expungement provisions that may limit the visibility of a felony on a background check in specific circumstances.
forever.
Yes, in Texas there are procedures by which you may have a criminal record expunged providing that certain criteria are met. See below link:
You can never get a felony off your record normally. But you can get a pardon, which doesn't erase the record but by law entitiles you to be treated as if you didn't have one. You would apply to the Governor's Office or an agency created especially for that purpose.
For Adults:A felony conviction will remain on your criminal record for the rest of your life unless your conviction is over turned or exhonerated by the court or you successfully petition the court and show good cause for an expungement of the felony (very rare).. Juviniles that are convicted of a felony have their records sealed at age 18 unless they were tried as an adult in which case the felony charge remains on their adult record..
Unless the felony involved the use of a CMV, you can still get a CDL. The conviction will, however, prevent you from being employed as a CDL driver.
There are two factors that need to be considered: (1) Will Texas license a nurse with a felony record. (2) Will your prospective employer hire a nurse with a felony record. There is no way that both these question can be answered without your doing some of your own homework. Especially on the question of employers hiring criteria. YOU must check these two areas to learn the answer to your question.
See, it doesn't matter where you are, you could always pass the bar. As long as you don't cheat of course or anything illegal. On the record they will see the felony charge and be aware of that but they won't fail you because of it.
You can always contact the administration of the system you are interested in and, laying your cards on the table, simply ask. Quite honestly, in today's day and age, it is quite unlikely that any public school system would risk hiring someone with a felony record to teach children.