Depends entirely on WHAT the 3 felonies are. If you have been charged with 3 felonies, you need a lawyer, NOT WikiAnswers.
Probably none. You need to ask a recruiter to be sure. www.marines.com
Felonies have nothing to do with having a Social Security card. Contact the Social Security office. They will need your birth certificate.
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If the job application specifies felonies, you do not need to report misdemeanors.
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No he just has to have at least one wife and if not, he wont get the job
A speeding ticket is a misdemeanor and you don't need to declare it if you are asked if you've been found guilty of any felonies. If an application is asking about felonies, that's all they want to know. Misdemeanors are a completely different class of crimes and as such usually need not be reported. So the answer is "No", you don't have to report a misdemeanor if the application is asking about felonies. Answer no, you don't. There are some applications that ask about misdemeanors and traffic tickets more than a certain amount ($100, $200, etc.) . Unless they specifically ask about that, you don't report it. Also - not all traffic citations are even misdemeanors.
You could go to jail for selling a car that you owe money on. Felonies are different in different states. Call a local attorney and ask for a free consultation. If it is a felony in your state, you're gonna NEED an attorney.
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You will need the services of a lawyer for a current/correct/legal answer.