Yes. However, your chances of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony conviction are slim, and you won't be eligible to receive a Hazmat endorsement.
Unless the felony involved the use of a CMV, you can still get a CDL. The conviction will, however, prevent you from being employed as a CDL driver.
Yes. Getting a CDL won't be a problem - it's finding employment with a felony record which will be.
You can get a CDL. But no company is going to hire you with that on your record. While it is possible for someone with a felony to get a CDL job (albeit difficult), drug convictions and violence convictions make you untouchable.
Yes. However, your chances of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony conviction are slim, and you won't be eligible to receive a Hazmat endorsement.
You can't do diversion with a CDL in Kansas, they may not let you apply with a diversion on your record.
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.
You can get a CDL. The question should be one of whether you'll be able to find employment as a CDL driver with your record.
Yes. It's finding employment with a felony which will present a problem for you.
Yes I think ask your friends
It won't be easy.
If you have felony charges pending, or have been convicted of felony charges, then no - when you apply for a hazmat endorsement, you're subject to a TSA background check. You can get a CDL, but not the hazmat endorsement.
In the state of Kansas, the dollar amount for a felony will depend on the type of felony. A Class D felony is a minimum of $500 for damage of property, theft or extortion. A Class C felony is $10,000 or more.