Unless bartenders are required to be licensed in your state (which I doubt) that would be entirely up to the discretion of the employer.
A felony will stay on your record for life. Even if you expunge your record it will still be there.
Yes. You can still obtain life insurance with a felony on your record.
Yes, any felony will show on a persons record, even a deferred sentence will still show on a record.
Sure. it is doubtful they will care about you driving record.
No, they cannot.
If you have a felony on your criminal history can you still qualify for a government grant
Yes, but it depends on the nature of that felony. In most cases you can still buy auto insurance if you have a felony record. However, if your felony record involves a motor vehicle such as Vehicular Homicide where you have a record of using a vehicle as a weapon, then it is not likely any insurance company would be willing to insure you.
As of 8/13/09 the answer is a definitive YES!
Yes. If you were not convicted you can probably get your record sealed. The employee are prohibited to ask questions like these. And you can state that you never had a felony conviction. But laws in different States may differ a little, but most likely you can still be a nurse.
If it was expunged by court order, the record will not available to the general public. But the 'true' record is still available to the courts, law enforcement, and government agencies.
yes as long as it wasnt a felony conviction
The ARREST record will still reflect that the arrest was for a felony offense, HOWEVER, if you are asked if you were ever CONVICTED of a felony, you can truthfully answer 'no.'