yes a felon can acquire state real estate license
If a felon cannot have a real estate license, but a former one can have. As long as they pass all the requirement and mandatory components that they need, they can get their real estate license. It also depends for the state's real estate commission if they will be accepting such cases, for example is on Texas Real Estate License
the only test you need to pass in order to acquire a realtor license is your state's Real Estate License State exam.
If you are referring to a license to sell real estate - - you would have to check with your state's licensing board to determine the answer to your question. Well, there are some qualifications in order to get a license to sell a timeshare. I think a felon will have a hard time to get that license.
You cannot get an Ohio state veterinary license if you are a convicted felon. Most states do not allow this.
If you have a record, the state will reject your license.
If you were to engage in web based training for your real estate license, you can take courses at realestateexpress.com for an average of $300. The fee for your real estate license will vary from state to state. For example, in the state of Missouri, it will cost you the following fees in order to successfully acquire your real estate sales person license. 1. $52.00 examination fee 2. $50.00 application fee 3. $40.00 original license fee for residents and $100.00 for non residents. The key is to contact your state's licensing office to obtain exact fees for your particular state.
Does the state of Oregon allow a felon to buy a hunting licese?
in all states, it depends on what the individual was convicted of and how long ago. it is not an automatic rejection by the state dept of RE or pro licenses
Transferring real estate license to a different State
The person has to face lots of problem for becoming broker. He can read up on the laws for selling real estate in that state, thing is they vary, and not all states require a license. Most of the laws for a given state are online as well.
You would have to check your state's statutes on this question. There is probably no law prohibiting the felon from OWNING the bar itself (the building or the real estate) but he may be prohibited by law from holding an ABC/Liquor license and/or actually operating the business. The felon may have to hire a licensed manager to operate it for him, if the law allows it.
In my state it is not possible for a felon to be a licensed insurance producer, but it could depend on the laws of your state. In my state, if you are convicted of a felony after you already have a license, the license is automatically revoked.