It depends greatly on the type of business, nature of the felony, and any applicable laws and ordinances. Generally, being a felon does not prevent you from owning and licensing a business. However, a felon convicted of insurance fraud may be ineligible for an insurance license, and no felon can be licensed to sell firearms. These are just examples.
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No.
once you can spell felony... you can get a liquor license
yes
i am currently in college and I was just wondering if someone with a felony on there record coulod be a nurse
Yes.
in NY you can't have a felony Misdemeanors are case by case basis.
Yes. Whether you'll be able to find employment or not, is a different matter.
Yes. Getting a CDL won't be a problem - it's finding employment with a felony record which is going to make things difficult for you.
I don't believe that you need a license issued by a state government agency to be a Realtor in Virginia - that authorization is issued by the Board of Realtors, which is a non-governmental body. In that case your expunged felony record would not be available to them and, if you otherwise qualify, you should be able to be granted a license.
This depends on the severity of a criminal record. A felony could stop you from obtaining this license. Other offenses may not have an effect.
Check with the state that you live in. Generally, public service positions require a clean record. A felony narrows your list of occupations significantly.
When a person has a felony on their record, it makes finding employment extremely difficult. In most states, if the felony was not related to theft or motor vehicles, you can sell cars.