No. Unless it has been expunged.
I don't believe that, in most jurisdictions, it is necessary for insurance agents themselves (not the brokers) to be licensed. The question is, will an employer hire you after they do a background check.
Anyone can study to become a paralegal. The question becomes will a law firm employ you with your criminal record, and if you reside in a state where that profession may be licensed by the state, will they grant you a license?
Yea, the insurer has every right not to issue life insurance policy to a person with criminal record or background and the law of the land is always in their favor.
Yes
No!
There is no way to answer this question. "Bonds" are issued by private insurance companies who make their own evaluation aad determination as to who they will issue one or not.
Not unless they occurred prior to your 18th birthday. If you were an adult they become a permanent part of your criminal history record.
Forever. After some time it may no longer affect your insurance, but it will always be on your criminal record. Always and forever.
No. Not in the US.
No, you cannot operate or work at a daycare if you have a criminal record.
yes. IF you are refering to the Canadian Social Insurance Number, then the answer is a resounding NO!!!! The Social Insurance Number is an identity number for tax and Employment Insurance forms. It has nothing to do with criminal records in Canada. Only a Police service can get criminal records information in Canada.
No. The only information that comes up on your boss's car insurance would be your boss's information.