Dui Felony

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10 Responses to “Dui Felony”

  1. jonesey says:

    It varies. Many states have morality clauses.

    Get someone you trust to call the state department of education and ask for clarification. Don’t call yourself and give your name! What you quote indicates that you can’t, though.

  2. Emily H says:

    Can I become a teacher with a DUI felony charge from 11 years ago?
    When I was 18 I got into a drinking and driving accident and was ticketed a dui. I think it was a felony because I blew a .15 or higher. Now I am 29 and wanted to get my Master’s in teaching but I just read on the application “have a history free of convictions of criminal miseameanors and/or felonies” does this mean I cannot teach?

  3. Mark J says:

    It depends upon how in depth of a background check you conduct. You may conduct a check on yourself via all necessary levels that would be nationwide database and onsite manual countywide search adding 4 additional search years beyond the standard seven years. Then you will know what will show up via database and onsite.

  4. Billy D says:

    Has anyone had their felony DUI pardoned or obtained a certificate of rehabilitation?
    Hi. Has anyone out there had a felony DUI pardoned by the governor or obtained a certificate of rehabilitation? I’m wondering because that is what I will be trying to do in a few years. What are the benefits to getting pardoned and getting a certificate of rehabilitation?

  5. TruthB says:

    I’d ask a lawyer about the reason. From my quick read I don’t see that it seals or changes the record.

  6. matt says:

    will an 11 year old dui felony show up on employment background check?
    If the dui felony was issued 11 years ago by one state, will it show up in a different state?

  7. Hops Aficionado says:

    A felony will prevent you from getting registered, but a misdemeanor will not. I don’t know Schwab’s policies, but a misdemeanor traffic charge will not prevent you from getting registered.

  8. Njbrown113 says:

    Does Charles Schwab hire employees with a DUI felony?
    I have a job interview with Charles Schwab as a Stock Broker, curious if anybody has worked there with a felony (DUI while in college)? It has been dropped to a misdemeanor, but was wondering if that would stop the hiring process.

  9. Vins says:

    You can compare how the insurance quotes would change, for example here – autoinsurance.noneto.com

  10. bellavita214 says:

    My boyfriend is from Scotland and is being charged with a felony DUI. Will he be deported?
    He is a senior in college right now. This is his first offense but the DUI is a felony because there was bodily harm. I am wondering if it is a possibility that he will be sent back to Scotland because of this. We live in Indiana if that matters.

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