Yes. Vehicular manslaughter is a felony and it will appear on your DMV record.
If you have a felony on your record a FOID won't be granted, regardless of driving record.
Misdemenor, maybe. Felony NO!
No, not unless it was a motor vehicle felony.
Then there will be two felony counts on your record. It will probably affect your job and any job applications you submit in the future and on your driving record.
A DUI conviction or any felony conviction becomes a permanent part of the convicted person's criminal record.
The criminal portion of the DUI might possibly be expunged from your ciminal history record, but it can never be expunged from your driving record. Your driving record truly is "forever" and is a complete record of your driving history from the very first time you were issued your license.
They do a complete criminal record check all the way back to eighteen years old.Any record will disqualify you.People with a criminal record are not permitted on section eight property.They do not check your driving record but a felony driving record will be on a criminal background check.
A felony offense will remain as a permanent part of your permanent criminal history, unless expunged. In the cited offense, even if the criminal record is expunged the driving record will likely not be, inasmuch as it must stand as the basis for prosecuting any possible future re-occurrence of that particular offense, which bears an enhanced penalty.
You MAY be able to successfully have it expunged from your criminal history record, however - it will always exist on your drivers record as it is a complete record of your driving history and I do not believe is subject to being expunged.
State DMV files cannot be expunged. They are lifelong records of your driving history.
A felony cannot be expunged from your record in Louisiana.
A felony will stay on your record for life. Even if you expunge your record it will still be there.