The answer is: It depends on the felony charge. The NYS DMV will not issue a Dealer License for an "endless" number of reasons, but as far as a criminal FELONY conviction goes: No license will be issued for; but not limited to all Class A, B and many C Felonies: Auto Larceny, Insurance Fraud, crimes related to illegal sales of car parts or dismantling parts.
There are more reasons to deny a NYS Dealer's license that with certain felony convictions, excessive tickets resulting in Driver's license suspensions and or numerous registration suspensions (typically insurance related offenses)... The answer in short: depends on the felony conviction and or the other negative variables.
I suppose it COULD depend on the type of license you are referring to, but as a general answer - it is HIGHLY doubtful.
You don't, NY State and NY city do not license contractors. Only NY city has a license for special contractors doing work on city property,such as electricians.All you need is to file for a business license.
i want to register to vote can i as an convicted felon in new york
live in NJ but dwai in ny
Federal law (18 US Code 922) says that a convicted felon- ANY felony- may not possess a firearm. In any state.
Yes, as long as they are off of parole/probation. Illinois law does not consider a crossbow as a firearm.
A convicted felon may not possess a firearm in ANY US state. This is governed by Federal law, and applies in every state. Law has existed since 1968.
Currently no. There have been bills proposed in the legislature to opt out of this requirement but so far none of them have passed
If you Transferred your NY license to a Florida driver license can still get tickets on your NY license
can a felon own a crossbow in oregon
Yes. Getting a CDL won't be a problem. Finding someone who'll hire you with a felony is where your challenge lies.
Under Federal Law a convicted felon can not possess a firearm. Under most state laws also. So a license will do you no good since you can't possess a firearm. ADDED: the first answer is true in a generally cautionary way. You MAY (depending on NY state law) qualify for a bow hunting license. Check with the NY Fish & Game Commission to be certain. However, as with the first answer - stay away from ANY firearms INCLUDING BLACK POWDER or MUZZLELOADING WEAPONS. They are considered "firearms" under the law and you are forbidden to own or possess them.
Yes, but these incidences must be reported to someone. Social Services - law enforcement - school atuhoprities - clergymen - someone.