There is a lot to consider, including the nature of the crime and when it occurred. If it was drug-related, it is unlikely that you will be able to work in the medical profession on any level. But then, each case is reviewed individually. If you have demonstrated through school, work and volunteer efforts that you are committed to the field and that your life is turned around, you are likely to get a more favorable decision than someone who has not made the effort.
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how do i become a phlebotomist
Not unless they occurred prior to your 18th birthday. If you were an adult they become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
No. Unless it has been expunged.
No. Not in the US.
No, you cannot operate or work at a daycare if you have a criminal record.
There's not really such an entity as a phlebotomist school but there are many qualified schools where your friend can take the correct courses to become a phlebotomist.
You can become a foster parent if you don't have a criminal record. You can not have an abusive environment for the child to come into.
Basically, it depends on whether the prospective employer will hire you.
Yes, but not a felony.
to be a criminal or to have a criminal record means you have broken the law in some way. The crimes are divided into a Felony and Misdemeanor. The criminal can become a convicted felon.