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if you where convicted then yes

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It depends on the specific wording of the question. Generally, DUI (Driving Under the Influence) is considered a criminal offense, so if the question asks about any criminal convictions, including DUI would be necessary. However, if the question only pertains to felony convictions or excludes traffic violations, it may not be necessary to disclose a DUI. It's important to read the question carefully and answer truthfully.

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Q: When employers ask if you have been convicted of a crime on applications do you have to include DUI?
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