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There are no laws that state "a felon may not own investments", specifically. However, there are specific investments that a felon is barred from. For example, a felon may not own a liquor establishment.
The Dept. of Commerce issues contractor licenses in the State of Wisconsin. The State has a website which gives instructions for obtaining contractor licenses including an online application. They also provide a list of businesses that don't need contractor licenses. There is also a website in order to search existing contractor licenses. You can access both websites using the free website "Wisconsin Contractor Licenses Directory."
There are simply too many licensed occupations to try to list them and then, for every single state, try to determine which ones are open to convicted felons. If you have a specific occupation in mind you must check with your state's licensing agency for that specific occupation to determine if felons can hold that license or not.
The state of California administers a web portal called CalGold, which can answer any questions you have about obtaining a California business license. You can search on CalGold in order to find the local agency that supplies California business licenses in your area. There are also several online companies that specialize in obtaining business licenses. For a fee, these companies will do all of the paperwork for you.
Business licenses in California are needed at the state level and also at the County and City level. You can find a direct link to California's State Office to obtain information about obtaining a State business license using the free website link below "California Business Licenses Directory." You can also scroll to your specific County for either a direct link or contact information for "Business Licenses."
Pilot's licenses are granted on the federal level by the FAA, the state of Wyoming has no regulatory jurisdiction over your ability to earn a helicopter rating/license.
Felons are not allowed to have any weapons.
The ability of convicted felons to sell insurance varies by state and insurance regulations. In some states, individuals with felony convictions may be prohibited from obtaining an insurance license. However, in other states, it may be possible for convicted felons to obtain an insurance license, depending on the nature of their conviction and how much time has passed since their conviction. It is important to consult with your state's insurance regulatory authority for specific information and requirements.
Marriage licenses expire if not used within a certain period of time. Depending on the state, the license might expire within 30, 60 or 90 days. Attached is a link to "Marriage Records Resources" for all 50 states. You can click on your state for specific information about obtaining marriage licenses in your state and how soon the ceremony must be held. As a note, there is no waiting period in Nevada for obtaining your license so the ceremony can be held the same day.
No. Felons cannot legally own or possess firearms in any U.S. state.
Oh yes, felons on parole are permitted to marry.
Each state handles laws concerning drivers licenses .