I got a felony 15 years ago and now I don’t know if I can get my insurance sales license how do i remove it?
I got a felony for transporting (pot) 15 years ago. Now I have a chance to work for an Insurance Company but they asked if I had any Felonys and I answered yes. this will change my ability to get my license
Different states handle there felony convictions differently
In the state of Florida the only time passive right a felon can regain is the right to Vote.
Go figure …………..with a bunch of hypocritical politicians making the laws.
All other rights such as being able to receive a contractors license or gun ownership has to receive a full pardon in a court of law.
You can motion the courts for a hearing yourself , however don’t expect to get what you want with out breaking bread with a good’ol boy in the form of a lawyer.
You wont be receiving a jury on this hearing it will be an Administrative ( judge ) Hearing.
And judges were all lawyers at one time and all lawyers went to a college .
It’s never what you know that matters to a judge , it’s who you know
Another thing to consider is how to play the business game
But you will have to find people you can trust to take on responsibilities.
They will hold the licenses while you preform the work.
You become an employee of your own company this way, thus your liability is removed and placed on the entity of the business itself.
You cannot be sued , only the company can.
However you can close that business name showing a loss and start a new business showing a gain from the assets sold and re-bought .
Evil but true……….Money
July 17th, 2010 at 9:40 pm
I wish i knew
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July 17th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
a felony is on your record forever……
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July 17th, 2010 at 10:57 pm
Ask a lawyer. You may be able to petition the court to expunge this from your record since it’s been so long. If you get a nice judge and explain that you’re trying to move past that and that you’ve had a clean record for so long, you probably have a good shot at it.
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July 17th, 2010 at 11:03 pm
You can apply for a Governor’s pardon if you were convicted in a State Court.
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July 17th, 2010 at 11:31 pm
You can’t get it magically removed. You committed a crime and it will follow you for ever. For most employers 15 years ago doesn’t matter.
Expunging does not remove it. Every potential employer who does a real background check will see it. Oddly enough about the only people who can not see a record after it is expunged or sealed is the courts.
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July 18th, 2010 at 12:18 am
Different states handle there felony convictions differently
In the state of Florida the only time passive right a felon can regain is the right to Vote.
Go figure …………..with a bunch of hypocritical politicians making the laws.
All other rights such as being able to receive a contractors license or gun ownership has to receive a full pardon in a court of law.
You can motion the courts for a hearing yourself , however don’t expect to get what you want with out breaking bread with a good’ol boy in the form of a lawyer.
You wont be receiving a jury on this hearing it will be an Administrative ( judge ) Hearing.
And judges were all lawyers at one time and all lawyers went to a college .
It’s never what you know that matters to a judge , it’s who you know
Another thing to consider is how to play the business game
But you will have to find people you can trust to take on responsibilities.
They will hold the licenses while you preform the work.
You become an employee of your own company this way, thus your liability is removed and placed on the entity of the business itself.
You cannot be sued , only the company can.
However you can close that business name showing a loss and start a new business showing a gain from the assets sold and re-bought .
Evil but true……….Money
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