Yes, but it has to be at least 10 years old
Possible prison term of 6 months to 3 years. The second offense DUI within 5 years is also a felony with the same terms.
The series 6 license allows the holder to sell mutual funds and fixed annuities.
Failure to renew it, DUI/DWI conviction, excessive number of points accrued on your licence, being determined to be too disabled to drive, nonpayment of fines, use of a vehicle in criminal activities.
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Series 6 license is a type of securities license that the entitles the holder to as a registered limited representative who could sell mutual funds, variable annuities and insurance premiums. Holders of the Series 6 license aren't authorized to sell corporate or municipal securities, direct participation programs and options.
The main requirements in getting a Series 6 license is by completing the Investment Company Representative Exam.
No, you cannot sell a Unit Investment Trust (UIT) with just a Series 6 license. To sell UITs, you typically need a Series 7 license, as it covers a broader range of securities, including UITs, stocks, and bonds. The Series 6 license is limited to selling mutual funds and variable annuities.
If it is your first offense you are probably facing 6-12 months license suspension depending on your state and individual circumstances surrounding your citation. If you have multiple DUIs you could lose your license entirely.
Life insurance license Series 6, 63, 66, & 26. Mortgage license Health insurance license.
The minimum license revocation for a first DUI offense can vary depending on the state, but it is typically around 6 months to 1 year. Additional factors such as blood alcohol content level and any aggravating circumstances can also impact the length of the revocation.
no, just a life insurance license
"Penalties for getting a second DUI vary from state to state. California is the most strict, with 96 hours of jail time. In most states, your drivers license will be suspended anywhere from 6 months to a year."