What kind of "dealer" license are you asking about? A GENERAL answer would be; If it is an activity that is regulated by the state, you will most probably lose the license upon conviction. Contact the issuing agency and ask.
A felony makes most bonding agents quite uncomfortable. It will be difficult to get or keep a bond after being convicted of a felony.
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
This question would best be asked of the state licensing agency in the state you are registered in. They will be able to give you the OFFICIAL answer.
Yes..yes you can. What felony was it? I can help
until hes 21 depending on the felonyAdded: Unless the felony involved the violation of some type of motor vehicle regulation (e.g.: DUI - Vehicular Homicide - etc), there is no automatic loss of license upon conviction of a non-vehicular felony offense.
No
When a person is convicted of a felony in the state of Missouri, they lose many rights that are given to people that are not felons. Examples of rights that are lost include the right to vote, and the right to be in possession of a fire arm.
Yes. If you have a criminal record (convicted a felony) you lose the right to vote and the right to own a gun. Therefore you can not go hunting and can not own a gun to go hunting!
You can look forward to losing: Your car, your freedom (incarceration), large sums of money (fines and court costs), your drivers license, your job, your right to own a firearm. You could lose other things, but those were the significant ones.
A doctor can lose his job if he commits a felony. He can if it's to do with medical malpractise but if it's unrelated (e.g a driving offence) he wouldn't
No, although you will lose your hazmat endorsement if you had one, and your chances of finding employment as a CDL driver again after being convicted of a felony are pretty slim.
People can lose some their constitutional rights, but not without due process. For instance, people can lose their right to freedom by being convicted of a crime and going to prison. People who are convicted of a felony can lose their right to vote.