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What does a felony look like on record does it show what the felony was for?

It depends on the format the reporting entity uses. Most of them will report the conviction date and the actual crime. This often will determine whether the crime will be a factor in what types of jobs you can get.


How long does a felony conviction affect background check?

A felony conviction remains on your criminal record indefinitely in most cases. However, the impact it has on a background check can vary depending on the employer or organization conducting the check and the laws in the jurisdiction. In some cases, after a certain number of years, certain types of felony convictions may be sealed or expunged from a person's record. It's best to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.


How can a felon possess a firearm in ny?

A felon can request a Certificate of Rehabilitation from the Division of Criminal Justice Services. After a felony conviction, one of three types of certificates will be issued, if requested, and the certificate awarded will depend upon what type of felony is involved. One certificate will grant only hunting rights be restored; one will allow a person to be employed and/or allow a person to carry a handgun for employment purposes; one will restore all disabilities resulting from a felony conviction. The address of the Division of Criminal Justice Services can be found on the internet in several places.


if you have a felony what kind of grant can you get?

Individuals with a felony conviction may face restrictions or limitations when it comes to obtaining certain types of grants. However, there may be grants available specifically for individuals with criminal backgrounds, aimed at helping with reentry, education, employment, or other support services. It is advisable to research and reach out to organizations, non-profits, or government agencies specializing in reentry programs to explore potential grant opportunities.


What are types of criminal law?

Misdemeanor vs. felony


How many mistemeaners until it becomes a felony?

There isn't a specific number of misdemeanors that will automatically turn into a felony. The decision to charge someone with a felony usually depends on various factors, including the seriousness of the offenses committed and the individual's criminal history. Repeat offenses or certain types of misdemeanors can lead to felony charges.


Will a felony show up on record in all states?

Felony charges represent the most serious types of crimes, and each state has different punishments for these offenses. Although they may carry different punishments depending on the state you lived in when you committed the offense, your record is your record and a felony conviction/arrest will be on your record in every state you go to.


What are felony crimes?

Generally - Felony Crimes are those crimes which carry a minimum sentence of MORE than a year and a day in prison. Those crimes referred to as Misdemeanors are those which carry a maxmum sentence of not more than one year.


What could all the possibility's be if you forged a person's signature?

There are many crimes that could be involved. If it involves transfer of money or goods, it is fraud and can result in felony charges. Other types of fraud could be charged as well.


Can you get an insurance license in Texas with a felony?

There are different types of insurance licenses and criteria vary by type. In some instances those with a felony cannot obtain a license and in other cases felony charges are not an issue.


What are the different types of felony robbery?

Both State and Federal statues contain many types, and many degrees of felony robbery offenses - too numerous to enumerate here. If you have a question about a specific one please ask about it specifically and an attempt to answer it will be made.


Can you enter Canada from the United States with a felony on your record?

As of January 1st, 2008, no US citizen will be allowed entrance through the Canadian border if he or she has been convicted of a felony in the US. The law also applies to the conviction of several types of US misdemeanors, including a DUI conviction within the last 5 years. However, there exists an administrative process by which a person with a DUI conviction between 5 and 10 years old may apply for a "rehabilitation pass". That process often takes several months to accomplish and can be costly.