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?
Despite what you may see on TV and in the movies, no.
To become a criminal investigator, you must take a course and graduate. There are specialized schools in which you can take courese to become a criminal investigator.
No, a felon cannot become a private investigator in Oregon even 15 years after the felony conviction. A private investigator must have a clean record without any felony convictions.
Yes
The Criminal Investigator was created in 1995.
The duration of The Criminal Investigator is 2520.0 seconds.
Maybe, it depends on if your license request is accepted. Some states laws and regulations differ in that.
The Criminal Investigator ended on 1995-07-29.
The Criminal Investigator II was created in 1996.
you should search for a college that teaches you how to do that, then go to that college get a degree in criminal investigation and apply for a job.
The duration of The Criminal Investigator II is 2520.0 seconds.
The Criminal Investigator II ended on 1996-12-06.