People that have been convicted of a felony can get a passport, depending on their offense. For example, people who's felony is for drug trafficking will most likely not be allowed a passport.
I have a failure to appear for a bad check that was a felony in Jax, Fla ... Can I still get a passport and travel to london? It was a felony by 76 dollars ,,, but still a felony???
If you are asking if the felony conviction from Texas will still be a felony conviction in another state, then yes. Once convicted you are marked for life.
No you can still get a passport (in the USA) with a felony "stop" (conviction; a felony arrest does not really show on your record for any purpose other than buying a gun), there are limits on issuance if you are still under probation or parole for a conviction however. It should also be noted that some countries may bar your entrance with some convictions, countries with high rates of sex trafficking normally bar the entrance of sex offenders, IE: Just because you can get one it does not mean you can put it to use, be sure and check the requirements before you travel.
(in the US) It depends on whether or not your state medical licensing board will issue you a license due to your felony conviction.
Wrong. A felony conviction IS a felony conviction. You may be able to get the offense expunged (IF Arizona is one of the few states that will restore your civil rights).
No, they cannot.
Unless you attempted to commit or committed treason, you should have some chance of being able to receive a US passport. The type of felony conviction influences your chances of receiving a passport, as does your current status regarding the felony. If you are still on probation, or on parole, then you will most likely not be allowed leave the country without prior approval.
yes as long as it wasnt a felony conviction
criminal conviction of a felony offense
Unless the felony involved the use of a CMV, you can still get a CDL. The conviction will, however, prevent you from being employed as a CDL driver.
Having a non-violent felony does not automatically disqualify you from receiving Section 8 housing assistance. Each housing authority has its own policies regarding criminal backgrounds, so it's best to check with your local housing authority to see if you still qualify for Section 8 with a non-violent felony on your record.
Unless it amounted to a conviction for a felony offense, yes, you may.