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In North Carolina, a felon cannot become a bondsman. The state requires that all applicants for a bail bondsman license be of good moral character, which typically excludes individuals with felony convictions. Additionally, individuals must meet specific educational and experience requirements, as well as pass a licensing exam. However, individuals with felony records may have opportunities for expungement, which could potentially allow them to qualify in the future.

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