No state is given, so you would have to contact your state board of nurse registration to ask if you are eligible.
Since Nurses are licensed by the state a felony conviction could affect your lecensure. For the "official" answer to your question you need to contact your state Board of Nursing.
Having a felony record does not necessarily disqualify you from becoming a nurse in Missouri. However, the Missouri State Board of Nursing will review your record on a case-by-case basis and consider factors such as the nature and severity of the offense, the time that has passed since the conviction, and evidence of rehabilitation. It is recommended to contact the Board directly for guidance and more specific information regarding your individual circumstances.
I believe that a misdemeanor offense would not disqualify you from licensure, HOWEVER, for an answer to something that important you should contact your state Board of Nursing for the OFFICIAL answer.
The state in question is not given, but I would be very surprised if any state Board of Nursing licensed a felon. Call your state board and simply ask.
Having a felony may disqualify you from becoming a CNA, as it depends on the specific policies of the state licensing board. However, in some cases, the type of felony and how long ago it occurred may be taken into consideration during the application process. It is best to check with the state nursing board for the most accurate information.
It is possible to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Illinois with a felony, but it can depend on the nature of the felony and how recent it was. Illinois has some restrictions on felonies related to abuse or neglect. It is recommended to check with the Illinois Department of Public Health for specific guidance on this issue.
The nursing board is to keep the best qualified nurses on a hospital staff. Passing a nursing board is a test to make sure that those wanting to be nurses are the best qualified at what they do.
I don't believe that you need a license issued by a state government agency to be a Realtor in Virginia - that authorization is issued by the Board of Realtors, which is a non-governmental body. In that case your expunged felony record would not be available to them and, if you otherwise qualify, you should be able to be granted a license.
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The purpose of a nursing board is actually to protect the public. They ensure that people practicing as nurses are properly educated and licensed to practice.
It is a case by case basis. It is possible to get a job if they don't run an intense background check or if they don't mind misdemeanors. However, many nurses cannot get a job with a misdemeanor on their record. You can so metes appeal to the nursing board.