You're not eligible for a real estate license if your a convicted felon ... Some agencies might waive that requirement if you provide an explanation as to the nature of the crime.
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can I get licened to sell insurance in ky with a felony conviction in oh 19 years ago
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single felony conviction
It depends on the nature of the felony conviction. Illinois allows the Department of Insurance to consider felony convictions on a case-by-case basis when determining eligibility for an insurance license. Each application is reviewed individually, and factors like the age of the conviction, the nature of the offense, and the applicant's rehabilitation efforts will be taken into consideration.
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.
If theOffice of Financial and Insurance Services has the discretion to grant an insurance producers license to a person with a prior felony conviction but fails to exercisediscretion but denies all?.......................answer to this................If the Office of Financial and Insurance Services has the power to choose right decision to grant an ISL(insurance producers license) to a person who has commited any crime and been proved guilty of the samebut the Office of Financial and Insurance Services fails to make right judgment and also refuses everything.........
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Noone has been denied a contractors license based purely on a felony conviction. A felony conviction does not automatically disqualify applicants. Yes you can be denied after applying. It all depends on how long ago you were convicted and also if the prior felony had anything to do with contracting work.
Normally, a felony conviction will raise red flags for the regulator who is responsible for granting licenses. Most states have provisions in their insurance licensing statutes that prohibit insurance licenses for people who have been convicted of felonies that involve "moral turpitude". That said, there are also often provisions that temper this prohibition and allow licenses under certain circumstances, such as after a stated period of time has elapsed after the conviction.
In VA...NO
Relevant to your felony im afraid, you stand a high chance of failure with money felonies then say, any other. Its a risk thing they need to consider. Check with your states criteria.