If you meet the criteria, there should not be a problem for an offense this minor.
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A misdemeanor conviction can potentially prevent you from obtaining a handgun in Iowa. The specific impact would depend on the nature of the misdemeanor offense and whether it is considered a disqualifying factor under Iowa law. It is recommended to consult with an attorney or legal professional to fully understand the implications of your misdemeanor conviction on your ability to obtain a handgun in Iowa.
Yes.
Misdemeanor
I think 7 years. Above incorrect, It will stay on your record until after death, unless you get it sealed or expunged. Only juvenile cases are subject to sealing, and only a citation for public intoxication is expungeable in Iowa. "Only a citation for public intoxication is expungeable in Iowa." Not true. I received a citation for disorderly conduct when I was a stupid sophomore at Iowa. It was expunged from my record after 6 months of good behavior. To be clear, the charges weren't dropped. But six months after the conviction it was expunged.
Depends on the court.
If the conviction is 10 years old
It depends. As a first offense, no. For repeated offenses, it can be and can even be charged as a felony.
Maximum of 2 years in prison and $650 to $6250 in fines
Aggravated Misdemeanor
It is an aggravated misdemeanor if a person harbors a runaway minor in the state of Iowa. The severity of the punishment will vary depending on the amount of time harbored and the age of the minor.
Yes. And you are likely to pick up the cost of transportation.
While a misdemeanor might normally not prevent your licensure, the fact that it was drug related might. You will have to contact the state agency that licenses nurses in Iowa and ask.