The answer to this question cannot be known. Bonds are issued by private insurance companies that issue the bonds. They are private businesses and can refuse bonding to anyone they don't consider 'fit' to be insured based on their own internal criteria.
A bonded truck driver is a driver that has no criminal record and is covered by company bond.
Answer To my knowledge the only reason someone can't be bonded is if they have a criminal record.
There is no way to answer this question. "Bonds" are issued by private insurance companies who make their own evaluation aad determination as to who they will issue one or not.
"Suspicion" is not "Conviction". If they did not persue criminal charges and his record is otherwise acceptable. then the answer is Yes. That person can still be bonded.
No!
Yes
First step is to find out who authorizes the license for your particular business. Next you will have to find out the qualifications they have for obtaining a license. These can include a test, a check for a criminal record, and sometimes experience.
If it occurred after your 18th birthday it will remain a permanent part of your criminal history record.
Not unless they occurred prior to your 18th birthday. If you were an adult they become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
No. Not in the US.
No. Unless it has been expunged.
No, you cannot operate or work at a daycare if you have a criminal record.