Per California Insurance Code Section 1668.5(a) The commissioner may deny an application for any license issued pursuant to this chapter...if the applicant or holder...is any of the following: (5) The controlling person has been convicted of any of the following: (A) A felony. Per California Insurance Code Section 1668 (Re: Denial of application after hearing; grounds) The commissioner may deny an application for any license issued pursuabnt to this chapter if: . . . (m) The applicant has been convicted of: (1) a felony . . .
Having a misdemeanor theft charge may impact your ability to get a license to sell life insurance in Texas. It ultimately depends on the severity of the charge, how long ago it occurred, and whether you have any other criminal history. It's best to disclose this information to the licensing authority and seek their guidance on your eligibility.
It is possible for a massage therapist to lose their license due to a felony conviction, as licensing boards often have regulations that prohibit individuals with certain criminal convictions from practicing. The specific impact will depend on the policies of the licensing board and the nature of the felony conviction. It is advisable to check with the licensing board for accurate information in each case.
No. Synthetic urine is a thing. Felonies are crimes, and describe actions, not things. Purchasing or producing synthetic urine may be a felony, but the substance itself cannot be felonious.
It probably depends on the felony. If you've been touching children, your chances are slim. If you had an E class possession charge, then you're probably okay. Check with the ABO at http://www.abo-ncle.org/
Reckless driving is a misdemeanor in California, not a felony. However, if reckless driving results in bodily injury or property damage, it can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the circumstances.
I was told by Bankers life and Casualty insurance company that if you have a Felony, Michigan will not issue a license to sell life insurance to you.
Sorry, no you can not get licensed in Property and Casualty in Illinois if you have a felony of any kind... This applies to all other lines of insurance as well inculding life and health. Save your time and money if you have a felony convivtion.
California law allows for the insurance department to deny your license application if you have a felony. That doesn't necessarily mean that you cannot get licensed. You definitely do not want to lie about it on your application to the state, as that can get you into some serious legal trouble.
In VA...NO
There are different types of insurance licenses and criteria vary by type. In some instances those with a felony cannot obtain a license and in other cases felony charges are not an issue.
Yes
can I get licened to sell insurance in ky with a felony conviction in oh 19 years ago
None, that I am aware of.
AnswerDepends on what the felony was for...if it was for some type of fraud or embezzlement, forget it. If it was for something else, there's a chance and depends on the state where you live.Please provide more information on the felony. Which state are you from? You can contact your state's insurance license department and check if they will let you take the insurance license exam.
Pretty much yes, that would exclude you from being approved for an insurance license
It is complicated to get an insurance license once you have done a crime. But in case you satisfy the requirements in your state department and the court gives you the chance to get your license, then it is possible.
You may be able to get a license, depending on the state you reside in. The main concern for an insurance license is financial crimes. So if you have embezzled money for example, you chance of getting an insurance license anywhere is very low.