Every state has restrictions on what types of crimes you can have on your record when applying for an insurance license.
Not all felonies however will prevent you from obtaining an insurance license. It just depends on the nature and seriousness of the offense and how strict your state interprets and enforces it. Full disclosure is required.
As a licensed insurer you are also by default a "Fiduciary Agent" for the client. It is expected that you will be entrusted with other peoples money so it is important to your state licensing authority that you can be trusted not to abscond.
Almost any felony involving moral turpitude such as, embezzlement, fraud, forgery, etc.. will prohibit you from obtaining an insurance license in any U.S. state.
Yes. You can still obtain life insurance with a felony on your record.
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Yes, you can, but it depends on what kind of felony you are talking about. In Texas, you are required to fully disclose any felony record on your license application. Failure to do so will automatically suspend your application. Certain types of felonies such as financial crimes, and crimes involving forgery or public deception, etc. would disqualify you for an insurance license in Texas.
This depends on the severity of a criminal record. A felony could stop you from obtaining this license. Other offenses may not have an effect.
Everything stays on your record for as long as you have a drivers license active. Most insurance companies only rate for 3 years which means that is how long it will effect your insurance rates.
once you can spell felony... you can get a liquor license
Yes, but it depends on the nature of that felony. In most cases you can still buy auto insurance if you have a felony record. However, if your felony record involves a motor vehicle such as Vehicular Homicide where you have a record of using a vehicle as a weapon, then it is not likely any insurance company would be willing to insure you.
i am currently in college and I was just wondering if someone with a felony on there record coulod be a nurse
Yes, you can obtain a license with a criminal record as long as you don't owe any fees to the court.
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It depends greatly on the type of business, nature of the felony, and any applicable laws and ordinances. Generally, being a felon does not prevent you from owning and licensing a business. However, a felon convicted of insurance fraud may be ineligible for an insurance license, and no felon can be licensed to sell firearms. These are just examples.Note: This answer does not constitute legal advice. Contact an attorney for a specific answer for the details of the situation.
in NY you can't have a felony Misdemeanors are case by case basis.