Yes. You are only unable to work for Primerica if you have been charged with a felony.
It is possible to obtain a license to work at Primerica with a misdemeanor, as each situation is reviewed on a case-by-case basis. However, the company may consider the seriousness of the misdemeanor, how recent it was, and if it relates to the responsibilities of the job. It is advisable to disclose any criminal history during the application process.
Employer-specific questions cannot be addressed on this site. You must contact Primerica's Human Resources or Personnel offices for the answer to this question.
Bob is likely to receive a harsher sentence because felony charges are more serious than misdemeanor charges and carry stiffer penalties. Felonies typically result in longer prison sentences, larger fines, and other severe consequences compared to misdemeanors.
The sentence for a 17-year-old charged with DWI and vehicular homicide would depend on the specific circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction. In general, it could include imprisonment, fines, driver's license suspension or revocation, mandatory substance abuse treatment, and probation. Sentencing may also consider factors like prior criminal history, level of intoxication, and the extent of negligence or recklessness involved in the incident.
Once you pass the fireguard exam, you can apply for the license through the appropriate government agency or department in your area. This process typically involves submitting an application, providing proof of passing the exam, and paying any required fees. Once your application is processed and approved, you will receive your fireguard license.
If you are caught driving on a revoked license, you could face serious consequences such as fines, vehicle impoundment, an extension of the license revocation period, or even potential jail time. This offense is taken seriously by law enforcement as it puts both yourself and others at risk on the road.
You can receive money left to you in a will by following the instructions laid out in the will, such as contacting the executor of the estate or the probate court. Once the will has been probated and any debts and taxes have been paid, you should receive your share of the inheritance as outlined in the will.
In Kentucky, harassment is characterized as a misdemeanor. If charged with harassment, a person can receive up to three months in jail.
I believe that a misdemeanor offense would not disqualify you from licensure, HOWEVER, for an answer to something that important you should contact your state Board of Nursing for the OFFICIAL answer.
(in the US) Unlikely. Such a charge is a misdemeanor violation. A misdemeanor must be committed in the officers's 'presence' in order to be lawfully charged.
You can contact your state Bar Association for a definite answer, but the liikliehood is that it would not be revoked, but the attorney could receive a censure.
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You have to be 16 to receive your driver's license.
they will b cause i am on probation and i violaed 2 times and it deepens on ur po
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Yes, unless it was a felony. If the DUI did not cause an accident, it's not even a misdemeanor. A felony DUI would mean you killed someone while drunk driving, and they charged you with a felony. Get a FOID application, and read it. I had a Florida DUI, and I have a FOID card.
they will suspend your license. I found this out the hard way as I did not receive the statement, and hence, did not pay. I now find myself going to criminal court to defend myself as driving with a suspended license is a misdemeanor.
I'm pretty sure you can.
In order to receive a business license for a salon in Florida, you need to file for a business license in your local municipality. You will have to pay for the license each year.