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This question would best be asked of the state licensing agency in the state you are registered in. They will be able to give you the OFFICIAL answer.

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I believe that CONVICTED of a felony will lose you your license in most(all?) states. However, just being charged with a felony may prompt your employer to look at your employment very hard.

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