Bonding is a decision made by the insurance company, each one has different rules. Generally, you cannot get a bond if you have a felony related to dishonesty. For example, theft or fraud. If you have a felony not related to dishonesty (say, assault or drunk driving) some companies will bond you particularly if many years have past.
Insured yes. Bonded, well, that may be a problem with a felony on his record. FYI: Insurance is better than bonding anyway.
Yes, the federal government bonds convicted felons against loss or theft.
Bonds for "bonded employees" are issued by private insurance companies that specialize in this type of work. It is entirely up to THEM as to whether they will ocnsider an ex-felon for bonding or not.
No, once a felon always a felon.
A felon could be anybody.
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You are never an ex felon, once a felon always a felon...While this is true, it's irrelevant to the question. You can try Carolina Cargo.
that what i am trying to figure,i know what a felon is but not pre fair felon,give me some help
What is the penalty for aiding a felon in texas
no because he or she is a felon
Nase Felon is 5' 10".
Yes