No. See below link:
Licensing Requirements for Agents.
Has sufficient financial net worth to satisfy reasonable obligations as a surety;
Agrees to assume an affirmative duty to the court to remain in regular contact with any defendant released pursuant to an appearance bond on which the person is a surety;
Has not been convicted of a felony;
Has no judgments arising out of surety undertakings outstanding against him or her;
Has not, within a period of two years, violated any provisions of these rules or any court order.
The capacity to act as a professional bondsman may be revoked or withheld by the clerk or the court, for violation of any provision of this rule.
Yes, in some cases a person with a felony can become a life insurance agent. However, it will depend on the type of crime that was committed. Any crime to do with money such as embezzlement will decrease chances of becoming an insurance agent.
To become a professional bail bond agent, one first has to become licensed. This requires a felony free background along with three named people as referees.
enabling the EFS Recovery Agent template
== == Its more difficult to KEEP it (put up with/cope with the stress and working hrs) than it is to get it.
A recovery agent is a person who repossesses or takes things back for financial institutions. If a person is financing a car and quits making their monthly payments, a recovery agent may come and take the car from the person and give it back to the finance company.
Not impossible, but difficult. Most states dont regulate background checks, BUT, insurance cos. DO. Liability for the ins. co.
Since no license is required to be a licensed travel agent in Nevada the answer would be none. Nevada require travel agents to pay into a recovery fund set up for consumers.
You become a fugitive from justice, and a warrant is issued for your arrest. Depending on the crime, bounty hunters may come after you... and law enforcement agencies are duty-bound to bring you in if they find you, in any case.
its none of your business
Well sometimes you have to settle your case in most possibilities to clear you out of the record. Having a felony while being a real estate agent somewhat affects the trust of your clients to you. You could still be an RE agent through e-learning courses, or via 360training.com, but for your goodness, it is better to be at least cleared out of felony.
yes you can!!!
None ! Debt recovery agencies simply 'buy' the debts from companies who are owed money - they then write to the customer or 'debtor' and tell them they will be taking steps to recover the debt. This can be either through the courts, or by doorstep collection.