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can Dui stop you from getting a Hazmat endorsement
If you have felony charges pending, or have been convicted of felony charges, then no - when you apply for a hazmat endorsement, you're subject to a TSA background check. You can get a CDL, but not the hazmat endorsement.
A felony conviction will cause your hazmat endorsement to be rejected nationwide.
Wherever you're getting your information from, drop them. You cannot get a hazmat endorsement with a federal felony on your record. If you were convicted of something which was only a felony under state law, but is not defined as a felony under federal law, then it is possible to apply for relief of disability, which would enable one to get their hazmat endorsement, and also to get their firearms rights back.
No. Applicants for a hazmat endorsement are subject to a TSA background check. If you have a felony record, you won't pass the background check.
Yes. However, your chances of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony conviction are slim, and you won't be eligible to receive a Hazmat endorsement.
NOPE. A felony conviction makes you ineligible to obtain a hazmat endorsement - that's federal law. On top of that, your prospects of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony on your record... they're less than hopeful, let's just say. You should consider a different career path.
Yes. However, your chances of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony conviction are slim, and you won't be eligible to receive a Hazmat endorsement.
Yes. However, your chances of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony conviction are slim, and you won't be eligible to receive a Hazmat endorsement.
No. Not in Michigan, nor in any other state. If the felony conviction was for something defined as a felony only under state law, but not under federal law, then it may be possible to apply for relief of disability to be able to obtain a hazmat endorsement. If was for something defined as a felony under federal law, there is a mechanism for relief of disability in place - however, it receives no funding, whatsoever, and therefore it does not happen.
how much propane can you haul without hazmat endorsement
If it's a federal felony, then no. If it's only a felony at state level, it may be possible to apply for relief of disability and become eligible to obtain a hazmat endorsement.