I have researched this question time and time again and from what i gather it is based on an individual, not on family however if they are living with you and have been done for drug use or stolllen goods then no, as this will be counted as having drugs or stolen goods on you propety.
Yes. While there may be additional questions for you, it is your record and actions that are most important.
In the UK a Police Officer must not associate with criminals outside of normal Police duties, if your family have convictions this may conflict with your work and may prevent entry into the force.
yes - but a background check will reveal everything. be upfront and honest about it
Yes
Unanswerable. The question is much too broad to be answered.
NO
No
No.
felony d.u.i. conviction in 2004 and 2012. what is the restrictions
You certainly can. If the record was destroyed because of it being a juvenile conviction, you'd be perfectly fine.
It depends on what state you live in. In most states, a DUI will become a felony upon multiple offenses.
No, a felon cannot become a private investigator in Oregon even 15 years after the felony conviction. A private investigator must have a clean record without any felony convictions.
See: http://www.usps.com/employment/employrequirements.htm
Yes but VERY limited depending on the felony.
Misdemenor, maybe. Felony NO!
Legally, yes, but good luck getting the votes.