Depends on what the felony was for...if it was for some type of fraud or embezzlement, forget it. If it was for something else, there's a chance and depends on the state where you live.
Please provide more information on the felony. Which state are you from? You can contact your state's insurance license department and check if they will let you take the insurance license exam.
It is possible for a theft charge to disqualify you from getting an insurance license.
Pretty much yes, that would exclude you from being approved for an insurance license
It generally depends on how long ago you were convicted of the felony and what the felony was for. Any felony involving theft of money and/or fraud will most definitely disqualify you.
If the theft itself rose to a felony level, then so would the conspiracy charge. If not, no.
If the theft itself rose to a felony level, then so would the conspiracy charge. If not, no.
It probably depends on they kind of theft and how long ago. Dishonesty of any kind is one of the big red flags when it comes to getting ann insurance license, no matter where. MyInsuranceXpert
Having a misdemeanor theft charge may impact your ability to get a license to sell life insurance in Texas. It ultimately depends on the severity of the charge, how long ago it occurred, and whether you have any other criminal history. It's best to disclose this information to the licensing authority and seek their guidance on your eligibility.
No. Most states will not give out licenses with any felonies or any misdamenor having to do with theft, forgery, or similar crimes.
Yes.
It is probably determined by the amount of the theft.
50.00
In California that its Grand theft auto