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It is possible for a theft charge to disqualify you from getting an insurance license.
Your best place to find this information is to look at the Department of Insurance for the State and see what the qualifications are for getting a license.
It generally depends on how long ago you were convicted of the felony and what the felony was for. Any felony involving theft of money and/or fraud will most definitely disqualify you.
I have a DUI in Florida, two years ago nothing else. does that disqualify me from getting a life health insurance license? thank you
Can a home bankruptcy affect getting my insurance license?
Yes, all insurance agents must pass a state insurance license test, pass background checks, and other requirements to receive a license to sell any type of insurance.
Just guessing, I'd say that any felony conviction would disqualify the person in question.
One of the best and most over looked parts of doing well as an insurance agent is getting a firm educational background in business or economics in school. Once that's finished, take the exam for an insurance license.
Pretty much yes, that would exclude you from being approved for an insurance license
You may be able to get a license, depending on the state you reside in. The main concern for an insurance license is financial crimes. So if you have embezzled money for example, you chance of getting an insurance license anywhere is very low.
"There is an application process for getting your Florida medical license, including a background check." One thing that I didn't know about getting a Florida medical license is that you have to submit fingerprints as part of your background check. So be prepared for that.
They will check your driving record and to see whether you have active suspensions in other states, yes. As far as criminal record goes, only for things which would disqualify you from possessing a drivers license.