It depends on how long ago and did you serve jail time and if it was your first and only offence. If you are thinking of working for a company it's best to check the laws in your State to see if enough time has elapsed that this felony charge would be on/off your record. There are many companies that believe in 2nd chances, and hopefully you've learned a lesson. It's best to be up-front if you feel the felony charge is active on your record. Any company that you deal with money, properties, etc., the company more than likely would do a check on you. I work for a Women's Abuse Center and they did a criminal check on me. Thank God, I was clean! Still, I see their point. Some companies may want to bond you as well. Good luck Marcy You can if you own our own agency, which might be a better solution than trying to get someone to hire you.
How can you find out if life insurance has been taken out in your name with or without your knowledge.?
Yes.
What not who. A binder is like a receipt that shows interested parties that insurance is in force when a policy has not yet been delivered. 4LifeGuild
Allianz Life Insurance of North America has been a leading company for many years.
From everything I could gather it looks like the Transamerica Life Insurance company has been in business for approximately 81 years. They are listed as being founded in 1930.
nope
If you have not been convicted, you are NOT a felon.
If you have a pending felony case, no. If you've been convicted of a felony, no. If you've been acquitted of a felony, then you can.
you say 'no'. you are not convicted of felony until the court convicts you. swapna
if there are no other cases, then NO
No.
yes
Depends on the application. If it stipulates a time period then only within that time period. Example: Have you been convicted of a felony in the last 7 years? In the above example if you were convicted of a felony 5 years ago you have to answer yes. If you were convicted of a felony 10 years ago you can answer no. If the question asks "Have you ever been convicted of a felony?" and you have, reguardless of the amount of time that has passed, then you have to answer yes.
Yes, individuals convicted of misdemeanors are typically eligible for Section 8 housing assistance, unless they have been convicted of certain drug-related offenses. Each case is evaluated on an individual basis, and eligibility may depend on factors such as the nature of the offense and time passed since the conviction.
Yes, a person who has been charged with a felony but not convicted of the crime can be the executor of an estate depending where that person is in the legal process. A person who has been charged with a felony is considered innocent until proven guilty.
Please be more specific.
a misdemenor ISNT considered a crime The correct answer is YES. If the question is have you been convicted of a crime. If the question is have you been convicted of a felony then your answer should be no.