Bounty hunter for a gang: one of there requirments
bounty hunter for U.S army: No
It depends on whether you were charged with a felony or a misdemeanor.
In Ohio, DUI convictions cannot be expunged from your criminal record. The conviction will stay on your record permanently.
The minimum fine for a first DUI conviction is
In general, the answer is yes, it is possible. The Ohio Revised Code ORC 2923.125 (Section D) states that those with ANY felony conviction are automatically disqualified from being able to get a concealed carry permit. In Ohio DUIs are generally first degree misdemeanors. However, there may be aggravating circumstances that could elevate DUI conviction to felony status. Anyone with 3 or more DUI convictions within 6 years is automatically guilty of a 4th degree felony. However, if the DUI conviction is sealed by the court, the sheriff cannot look at that conviction when processing your application. See the link below for the actual text of the CCW law in Ohio
You can travel to some foreign countries after a DUI conviction, but it varies according to the country. You cannot enter Canada from the US with a DUI conviction.
Forever. Most insurance companies only access records for last three years, and points do fall off driving record after two year. But the DUI conviction is never "removed" from a driver's record in Ohio
A record of a DUI conviction on your drivers license history is permanent.
how long does a DUI conviction stay on your record in the state of Colorado
In wisconsin, every DUI in a 10 year span is considered in charging a person. Therefore if you got a DUI in 1999, one this year would make it your 2nd offense. Not sure on Ohio, but 20 years is a long time and most likely it will not count on your record anymore.
It can be depending on the number of offenses. In Wisconsin every DUI (OWI) conviction after the 1st one is considered a crime.
Felony DUI in Ohio is after the 4th offense.
Yes of course it is a bond able conviction. Rest it depends upon the type of DUI one has and the county he's in.