Yes, a felony is for life. Being 27 years ago it might look a little better than a resent one though. You could always have a back ground check done on yourself and it's possible that records got mixed up through the years and it doesn't show up now. Don't do the online background checks get one from your state.
No it is not a felony. But if they do a back ground check they will see the felony and question you about it.
Unless it was committed prior to your eighteenth birthday, yes, it will.
Depending on the state, it never will. Many states will give you the ability several years after the crime to appeal before the state to have it expunged from your record. You'd have to check your state laws. However, a felony is a serious crime with serious consequences that go far beyond when you're released from prison.
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What in the world is a B felony/Misdemeanor? this is popping up on a back round check and is messing up my life because it is not mine but i would like to know what it is, What in the world is a B felony/Misdemeanor? this is popping up on a back round check and is messing up my life because it is not mine but i would like to know what it is, What in the world is a B felony/Misdemeanor? this is popping up on a back round check and is messing up my life because it is not mine but i would like to know what it is,
Five years have to pass if you have had a felony. s
The hiring company
they can and they have. ASIO are coming.
A misdemeanor does not usually show up on a back ground check unless the employer is looking for them. Usually if they are looking for them and they decide to hire you he may have some more questions.
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All the way back as far as they can go. A felony disqualifies someone from owning a firearm.
Yes.