Probably if you are careful. the company has to be bonded, not you but they MAY do a background check and if they do it will knock you out. You also may not start your own but backgrounds cost money so if you have good references, you can do it. Your driving record will actually be more likely to be checked. As far as the applicators license from the state since it's entry level, as far as I know they are not running backgrounds on those.
Yes
In Texas, an ex-felon can obtain a car dealers license. However, the state requires the felony to have occurred at least 3 years prior from sentence, probation, or parole.
can a ex felon get a liquor license in Alabama
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot own or even possess a handgun, and no state will knowningly issue a handgun permit to a felon. The exception to that is, if the felon has had his or her rights restored, they can own a gun and get a gun permit.
Medical license revoked after convicted felon?
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
Yes you can get married. There are no prohibitions just because one is a felon. The marriage license doesn't have a place to indicate whether one is a felon or not.
Yes I am a felon living in WI with a current 2010 fishing license
Any. Record has no effect on education. But it does have an effect on licensing. I would not get a degree that is going to require a license.
yes a felon can acquire state real estate license
First, the term ex-felon is almost always misused. If a person is a felon, they are always a felon, unless the conviction and charges are later overturned and removed. Otherwise, the person is ALWAYS a felon. Second, to answer your question, there is a concept known as constructive intent or constructive possession. A felon cannot have access to or control over a firearm. It is not illegal, techincally, for a felon to be in the vicinity of a person with a gun, unless the felon has intent to control the weapon.