Whether a license can be obtained despite a past felony conviction will depend on the type of license, how long ago the felony was, whether you were honest about disclosing these facts before applying or if you lied about it, and whether your background will interfere with your ability to do that job with an acceptable level of risk to the well-being and safety of others. This determination is made by state boards, national associations, and committees within various professions. For example, a past manslaughter and drug conviction with time served may not stop you from being a lawyer- but may stop you form being a registered nurse. A fraud conviction might stop you from doing either. Ultimately it is up to the governing organizations.
Most U.S. states prohibit a felon from obtaining an insurance license as well as most other professional licenses.
It is difficult to get a real estate license with a felony in Texas.
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Yes..yes you can. What felony was it? I can help
I do not believe it is a felony to drive without a license, however, you certainly could be ticketed.
No, you cannot get a tattoo license when you are convicted with felony. This is because felony is considered as a crime of high seriousness.
There are many states that will let a person get a RN license even with a Felony. Texas is one of the easiest states to go to when you have a felony.
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A felony conviction generally prevents you from getting a real estate or any other type of professional license, all the license statues require you to be of "high moral character" which is presumed in the law to not be the case of felons.
once you can spell felony... you can get a liquor license