The answer is: "maybe." From what I have found, depending on the state, it isn't an automatic disqualification from being licensed. However, it must be disclosed and will be found on your background check which will include your DMV records.
It most certainly does not look good on the application but the conditions of the arrest, the amount of time since the conviction (a minimum of 5 years in some states) and your behavior since that time will be taken into account in the determination.
I would highly suggest contacting the licensing board for the state in which you are considering becoming a Cpht prior to going through the expense and effort of taking any classes/courses.
You should check with your state Pharmacy Board for the EXACT answer but if it isn't a felony, yes, you probably can.
Yes, but it mostly only affects your employment if you need to operate a car as an essential part of your job. Or if you lie about it, so don't do that.
DWI is the acronym for the legal phrase "Driving while intoxicated." Being pulled over for a DWI will result in fines *best situation*, an arrest *worst situation* or liscense suspension for the driver.
With a lawyer. You need an attorney to fight a DWI charge effectively. Legal proceedings are complicated, but there is always a chance that a good attorney can help you keep your license.
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"There are several comsequences for an accident that involves a DWI. For one, if the person is injured, it could result in an arrest, or the losing of your license."
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A DWI conviction is given to someone who is operating a motor vehicle while having a blood alcohol level above 0.08 or being intoxicated. Intoxicated refers to being affected by any alcohol or substance that alters judgement and motor skills.
In ny you can not expunge a dwi.
Any second DWI conviction is a felony in Texas. A first DWI is a felony if there is a person 15 years or younger in the car, otherwise the first DWI is a misdemeanor.
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