Most likely, no. You would have to check with the individual police departments first however and see what their hiring standards are.
It is possible in some states, other states prohibit the hire of anyone with a felony record.
Someone can still become an officer in the army if he has a DUI incidence in his records. The army does not deny people with such records and misdemeanors.
Having a DUI on your record may disqualify you from becoming a correctional officer in Virginia. Background checks for this profession are typically stringent, and any history of criminal offenses, especially those related to alcohol or substance abuse, can be a barrier to employment in the field.
DWI/DUI offenses become a permanent part of your driving record.
Yes, an off-duty officer can arrest a DUI offender or any offender for that matter
A DUI stays on your record for seventy five years. Some state keep DUI record for life.
just DUI....yes they can
Removing a DUI from your record is called Expungement or Record Cleansing, you must first check to see the criteria for doing this in the state you live in and then have your DUI analyzed to see if the criteria is met.
You can have your record sealed, or your DUI expunged, but it doesn't always mean what you think it means in plain English. The law in Nevada requires 7 years for misdemeanor DUI, 15 years for felony DUI, before your record can be expunged.
ALL DUI CONVICTIONS WILL STAY ON YOUR RECORD FOR 75 YEARS
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