Relevant to your felony im afraid, you stand a high chance of failure with money felonies then say, any other. Its a risk thing they need to consider. Check with your states criteria.
In Colorado, having a felony DUI conviction can impact your ability to obtain an insurance license, as the state requires a background check as part of the application process. However, each case is considered individually, and factors such as the time elapsed since the conviction, evidence of rehabilitation, and the nature of the offense may influence the decision. It's advisable to contact the Colorado Division of Insurance or a legal expert for guidance specific to your situation.
In Arkansas, individuals with a felony conviction can apply for a license to sell health and life insurance, but there are restrictions. The Arkansas Insurance Department reviews each application on a case-by-case basis, considering the nature of the felony, the time elapsed since the conviction, and evidence of rehabilitation. Applicants may need to provide documentation and potentially undergo a hearing. It's advisable to consult the Arkansas Insurance Department for specific guidance related to individual circumstances.
No. Most states will not give out licenses with any felonies or any misdamenor having to do with theft, forgery, or similar crimes.
Per California Insurance Code Section 1668.5(a) The commissioner may deny an application for any license issued pursuant to this chapter...if the applicant or holder...is any of the following: (5) The controlling person has been convicted of any of the following: (A) A felony. Per California Insurance Code Section 1668 (Re: Denial of application after hearing; grounds) The commissioner may deny an application for any license issued pursuabnt to this chapter if: . . . (m) The applicant has been convicted of: (1) a felony . . .
I have seen some agents with a DWI, you will need to check with your states licensing department to make sure though.
Yes, you can not. Being denied ownership of or access to firearms is a consequence of a felony conviction.
Try to improve your education, its unfortunate be the system is terrible.
This depends on the severity of a criminal record. A felony could stop you from obtaining this license. Other offenses may not have an effect.
yes as long as it wasnt a felony conviction
The Tennessee Board of Pharmacy considers applications for licensure on a case-by-case basis. Having a felony conviction does not automatically disqualify someone from obtaining a pharmacy license, but it can present challenges. The board will consider factors such as the nature and severity of the offense, the time that has passed since the conviction, rehabilitation efforts, and any evidence of good moral character.
Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated for having a BAC greater than 18 is a misdemeanor. Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated for having a child in the car is a felony.
Call the state office that handles professional licensing. Make an anonymous call and just ask for information. They should be able to answer your questions, or send/email requirements and qualifications to you.