In New Jersey, individuals with a felony record may face challenges when applying for a passenger endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL). The Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) conducts background checks as part of the application process, and a felony conviction could disqualify an individual from obtaining a passenger endorsement. However, each case is reviewed on an individual basis, and factors such as the nature of the felony, the time that has passed since the conviction, and the individual's overall driving record may be taken into consideration. It is recommended that individuals with felony records seeking a passenger endorsement contact the MVC directly for specific guidance on their eligibility.
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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.
NOPE. A felony conviction makes you ineligible to obtain a hazmat endorsement - that's federal law. On top of that, your prospects of finding employment as a CDL driver with a felony on your record... they're less than hopeful, let's just say. You should consider a different career path.
Wherever you're getting your information from, drop them. You cannot get a hazmat endorsement with a federal felony on your record. If you were convicted of something which was only a felony under state law, but is not defined as a felony under federal law, then it is possible to apply for relief of disability, which would enable one to get their hazmat endorsement, and also to get their firearms rights back.
In New Jersey, indictable offenses may only be expunged if you have less than 4 on your record, and only after a 10 year waiting period.
A felony cannot be expunged from your record in Louisiana.
Yes. Vehicular manslaughter is a felony and it will appear on your DMV record.
A felony will stay on your record for life. Even if you expunge your record it will still be there.
Can a felony form your record be removed in the state of Florida
Not unless they return to New Jersey to petition the NJ Courts to expunge their record. Your record can only be expunged by the jurisdiction in which you were originally convicted. Your felony conviction follows you for life and the penalties for violating the firearm possession laws are HARSH.
No, you cannot get into any military services including the Navy with a felony on your record.
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.