To sponge your background as a felon, you typically need to pursue a legal process called expungement or sealing of your criminal record. This involves filing a petition in the court where you were convicted, meeting eligibility criteria, and possibly attending a hearing. It's important to research the specific laws in your state, as they vary significantly, and consider consulting with a legal professional for guidance. Additionally, demonstrating rehabilitation and a clean record since your conviction can strengthen your case for expungement.
No.
A surgical tech will have to have undergone a background check in order to attend school or to get a job. A felon would not be able to pass the background check.
uhmm....sponge?
First, one question.. do you have felony convictions on your record which have not been overturned? If the answer is yes, you are a felon - not a former felon, not an ex-felon. If you legitimately can call yourself an ex-felon, then yes. If you're still a felon, it's still possible - surely you've heard of Dog the Bounty Hunter?
Try a place that does not assess a background check. Look under local/private listings. Try not to be a felon in the future.
A felon can not hunt with a gun or bow in Georgia.
you would have to have some personal info and pay for a criminal background
Yes. A paintball gun is not considered a firearm therefore a felon can purchase a paintball gun in Texas.
No. Applicants for a hazmat endorsement are subject to a TSA background check. If you have a felony record, you won't pass the background check.
A convicted felon should be able to own a home in Hawaii. Generally, only credit scores are run for home ownership, not background checks.
by lookinng for employers who will hire someone who has a criminal background.
90% of all Chain Restaurants do a Background check and or Credit check for Management.