Noone has been denied a contractors license based purely on a felony conviction. A felony conviction does not automatically disqualify applicants.
Yes you can be denied after applying. It all depends on how long ago you were convicted and also if the prior felony had anything to do with contracting work.
Anybody can sue anyone for anything. What you must be able to PROVE is - was the contractors board negligent or careless in allowing this to happen? Why aren't you sueing the individual who fraudulently changed your license?
Arizona requires anyone driving a scooter on a public road to have a valid drivers license. You do not need a motorcycle endorsement.
So far I have found nothing that says that you can not get a license, it appears to be a disclosure type requirement so that anyone who digs deep can see if they are hiring a licensed contractor who has also been convicted of a crime.
Anyone can study to become a paralegal. The question becomes will a law firm employ you with your criminal record, and if you reside in a state where that profession may be licensed by the state, will they grant you a license?
The reason anyone is in prison is conviction, a guilty sentence.
http://www.dmv.org/az-arizona/dealer-licensing.php Anyone who sells, exchanges, or accepts trade-ins for new cars or buys used cars to resell them, or who sells four or more used cars in a 12-month period, must have a dealer license and renew it annually.
Has anyone been able to answer that question??
Anyone.
No. Courts do not contact anyone. However, the conviction becomes public record, and your employer can easily find out about it.
Home Depot will not accept anyone with a misdemeanor for assult.
yes
anyone that doesn't drive