no you cant
Yes, the felony conviction only bars the convicted felon from possessing one.
Surprisingly, they don't have any information about this on the real estate commission website. I will tell you that most states have at the very minimum a specific amount of time you have to wait since receiving the felony, usually 5 to 7 years and even then it depends on the nature of the crime. You might check the Real Estate License link I have provided and see if they cover that state or visit the commission website and call them for a clear answer. Hope everything works out well for you.
The answer for the most part is no. In Michigan, you will not be able to get a real estate license if the nature of your crime was financial in nature. The board can also reject the application of anyone whom they deem to have a history which shows a pattern of dishonesty.
No.
A felony conviction generally prevents you from getting a real estate or any other type of professional license, all the license statues require you to be of "high moral character" which is presumed in the law to not be the case of felons.
No
yes
Well, it probably depends on the type of felony that you have committed.
no you can't obtain one in va
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.
In my state it is not possible for a felon to be a licensed insurance producer, but it could depend on the laws of your state. In my state, if you are convicted of a felony after you already have a license, the license is automatically revoked.