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It is difficult to get a real estate license with a felony in Texas.
There are many states that will let a person get a RN license even with a Felony. Texas is one of the easiest states to go to when you have a felony.
Yes, you can, but it depends on what kind of felony you are talking about. In Texas, you are required to fully disclose any felony record on your license application. Failure to do so will automatically suspend your application. Certain types of felonies such as financial crimes, and crimes involving forgery or public deception, etc. would disqualify you for an insurance license in Texas.
There are different types of insurance licenses and criteria vary by type. In some instances those with a felony cannot obtain a license and in other cases felony charges are not an issue.
Depending on when did you took your certification, every real estate agent in Texas is required to complete their Texas MCE [Mandatory Continuing Education] as the next step of renewing their license and completing the salesperson requirements. The license for real estate agents in Texas may be valid for 2 years, acting as a real estate salesperson under a brokerage. After completing the required hours in becoming a salesperson, the agent can now move up by taking several credit courses, qualifying and completing the Texas mandatory continuing education courses these days in the US.
Depending on when did you took your certification, every real estate agent in Texas is required to complete their Texas MCE [Mandatory Continuing Education] as the next step of renewing their license and completing the salesperson requirements. The license for real estate agents in Texas may be valid for 2 years, acting as a real estate salesperson under a brokerage. After completing the required hours in becoming a salesperson, the agent can now move up by taking several credit courses, qualifying and completing the Texas mandatory continuing education courses these days in the US.
Yes, the felony conviction only bars the convicted felon from possessing one.
In Texas you need a total 220 class room hours in different subjects. There it is called a Salesperson License. Each state will be different.
No, individuals with a felony conviction are generally disqualified from obtaining a concealed handgun license in Texas. However, certain felony offenses may be eligible for a pardon or restoration of rights, which could potentially allow the individual to apply for a license. It is best to consult with an attorney or contact the Texas Department of Public Safety for specific guidance based on your situation.
you can own a gun 5 years after exucution of your sentence but you can not hunt or ride around in texas unless it is private property
Ummm...sorry slugger, you can't.
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