Yea, the insurer has every right not to issue life insurance policy to a person with criminal record or background and the law of the land is always in their favor.
No. The only information that comes up on your boss's car insurance would be your boss's information.
No, but a wonderful criminal record would be.
Licensce reveals how many points they have previously received and criminal record would show any driving offences.
Assuming you are asking about a criminal record, you would pull your criminal record from the appropriate state agency.
buying liability insurance
Well, taking into consideration that she was captured by the English and placed on trial, I would say that she a criminal record(or what ever the 12'The Century equivalent to a criminal record is(.
probably not. but, did he buy gun legally or thru a 'friend'. also, was his criminal record expunged, whereby he would not show a record if buying a firearm.........
They would not necessarily have a criminal record but they WOULD have a DMV record of the offense.
I would not think so. If you have been there for awhile. If you are a new hire, they can certainly do that. If you are applying, they can not hire you for that reason. Your husbands criminal history has nothing to do with your criminal record. It would be unlawful to fire you because your husband has a criminal record. If that were the case, then anyone married to a felon would be considered a felon too.
Yes, it should.
Yes, forever, even AFTER you die.
If the offense rose to the level of a violation of criminal law, yes, it would.