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The answer is: It depends on the felony charge. The NYS DMV will not issue a Dealer License for an "endless" number of reasons, but as far as a criminal FELONY conviction goes: No license will be issued for; but not limited to all Class A, B and many C Felonies: Auto Larceny, Insurance Fraud, crimes related to illegal sales of car parts or dismantling parts. There are more reasons to deny a NYS Dealer's license that with certain felony convictions, excessive tickets resulting in Driver's license suspensions and or numerous registration suspensions (typically insurance related offenses)... The answer in short: depends on the felony conviction and or the other negative variables.
You could take a driver's safety or education class to take points off of your NYS driver's license depending on the type of license you have and the type of conviction that you have.
Probably not unless you don't pay the fine in NJ.
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no... According to DEC, a person convicted of a felony in NY, CAN hunt with a long bow or a muzzle loader/black powder rifle. NY does not consider these firearms at the present time. NY State is looking into changing this law in the future.
It is a felony that was commited outside New York State by someone who currently lives in the State.
To become a Nurse in NYS you must have a nursing license for NYS . Once you have obtained the license you can apply at any hospital that has job openings. There are several hospitals to choose from such as New York State Hospital and Buffalo General hospital.
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After 18 months from the date of offense in NYS.
NYS does not post out of state speeding tickets to your record. You can verify that with the NY DMV.
If you got pulled in Texas as an NY driver, you will not get points. However, NY will still suspend your license if you fail to respond to the ticket.From the New York State DMV website.http://www.nydmv.state.ny.us/dmvfaqs.htm"The NYSDMV does not record out-of-state violationscommitted by NYS drivers in other jurisdictions. The exceptions are alcohol-related violations, drug-related violations, and moving violations committed in Quebec or Ontario. Under special agreements, traffic convictions in Quebec or Ontario arerecorded on NYS driver license records and carry points. Except for violations in Ontario and Quebec, points are not added to your NYS record for out-of-state violations. If you do not respond to a ticket or fail to pay a fine for a moving violation that you committed in any state except Alaska, California, Michigan, Montana, Oregon or Wisconsin, the DMV suspends your NYS driver license until you respond to the ticket or pay the fine. If a driver from a state except these six states fails to respond to a traffic ticket issued in NYS, their driver license will be suspended until the driver responds to the traffic ticket in NYS. Drivers from other states must contact the DMV in their home state to get information about the effect of a traffic violation conviction that occurs in NYS. If you receive a conviction for an alcohol-related or drug-related driving violation in any state, your NYS driver license is revoked for at least six months"I have no idea about Texas. Their information is spread across at least three different departments.