Yes, no one really wants to keep you from obtaining employment. When you apply for a state license be completely 100% honest. It's in the commissioners power to deny you, but if you are honest and have led a lawful life since the offense and because of its length of history you should be ok.
There are different types of insurance licenses and criteria vary by type. In some instances those with a felony cannot obtain a license and in other cases felony charges are not an issue.
Currently, there is no health insurance requirement to obtain a California driver's license. However, certain health requirements, particularly sufficient vision, have to be met licensed to drive.
Most U.S. states prohibit a felon from obtaining an insurance license as well as most other professional licenses.
Yes. You can still obtain life insurance with a felony on your record.
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In my state it is not possible for a felon to be a licensed insurance producer, but it could depend on the laws of your state. In my state, if you are convicted of a felony after you already have a license, the license is automatically revoked.
If you wish to sell life insurance in the state of Texas, you'll be required to get a Texas Life and Health Insurance License. To obtain the license, you will need to pass first the insurance license exam for Life and Health in the state you want to sell life insurance. There are online self-study courses created especially for Texas insurance exams. You can check the link below for more information.
Well, it probably depends on the type of felony that you have committed.
A student can obtain health insurance by contacting health insurance companies in the community in which they reside. The companies can be contacted online or in person.
no you cant
no you can't obtain one in va