Either the arrest is appearing on the history, absent a conviction, or there is a reporting error.
No offenses show up "on a drivers license." They either appear on a driving history, on a criminal history, or on both.
It depends on the charge. Hiring a lawyer is the best bet.
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It depends on the violation. Anyone can lose their license for one day through permanently.
In order to get a Commercial Drivers License (CDL), you must first have a valid drivers license. Then you must pass the CDL test which includes the general knowledge exam and the driving test. You will also have to pass a medical exam and drug screening test. Once you pass all the tests you will have to pay for the actual CDL, which can cost between $25 to $100.
A drug test! Anyway, if you hold a license from another state, you will only need to take a written test, vision test and submit a thumb print and photo.
You can apply with your correct drivers license and registration and bring your wallet in hand to meet the recruiter and say your nickname. Example: Frodo
Professional Drivers have to submit to random drug tests when requested. If you refuse a test, there is an automatic license suspension. Court action may reduce the suspension or make it permanent.
In short, yes. A diversion program allows for a person that would otherwise be convicted of a crime to have their charges dismissed if they complete the programs requirements. Assuming you completed the program and your charge was dismissed than you're not a convicted felon and may lawfully posess a firearm. However, the morality of your crime may prevent you from being a police officer as this will be discovered in their internal hiring process.
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