no you cant
In New Jersey, individuals with a felony conviction can still obtain a real estate license, but it may be subject to review. The New Jersey Real Estate Commission considers the nature of the felony, how much time has passed since the conviction, and evidence of rehabilitation. Applicants must disclose their criminal history during the application process, and approval is not guaranteed. It's advisable to consult legal counsel or the commission for guidance tailored to individual circumstances.
Yes, the felony conviction only bars the convicted felon from possessing one.
A felony conviction generally prevents you from getting a real estate or any other type of professional license, all the license statues require you to be of "high moral character" which is presumed in the law to not be the case of felons.
No.
yes
Well, it probably depends on the type of felony that you have committed.
There are different types of insurance licenses and criteria vary by type. In some instances those with a felony cannot obtain a license and in other cases felony charges are not an issue.
Obtaining a real estate appraisal license will involve building up experience to get the actual license itself. You may have to obtain a trainee license first, and then work in a real estate appraisal office.
Hopefully not, but consult an attorney.
It really depends on whether you are willing to commit another felony to get one.
You don't need a Dancer's license in N.J.
No, you can not have a felony conviction and get a real estate license unless you go in front of the board and get approval. There are a lot more real estate agents with felonies out there that you think.