A speeding ticket is a misdemeanor and you don't need to declare it if you are asked if you've been found guilty of any felonies. If an application is asking about felonies, that's all they want to know. Misdemeanors are a completely different class of crimes and as such usually need not be reported. So the answer is "No", you don't have to report a misdemeanor if the application is asking about felonies. Answer no, you don't.
There are some applications that ask about misdemeanors and traffic tickets more than a certain amount ($100, $200, etc.) . Unless they specifically ask about that, you don't report it. Also - not all traffic citations are even misdemeanors.
Yes, you will become a fugitive. if its a misdemeanor just get it done and over with.
Yes, it is classified as a criminal offense.
Yes, you can. The Licensing Board will look for felonies, or misdemeanor charges pertaining to theft, drugs, or assault.
Yes, You can! By the way, its spelled misdemeanor. Most jobs wont even look at misdemeanor charges when they do a background check and in most states and circumstances, its actually against the law for your employer to ask about misdemeanors or put them into consideration for employment. Now felonies are another story, but even with them, you can still be employed, just your occupations can be limited by them depending on the felony.
Yes, Colorado will extradite for felonies, and especially for violent crimes.
On applications, when they ask "have you been convicted of a crime?" look at the statements written below. They describe the situations that will fall into the catagorie of being "convicted." Recieving an MIC ticket is not a convicted crome. The ones that are, arr mainly felonies. I have two misdemeanors, and never have I had to answer yes to that question...I even went as far as to ask the policeman who gave me them if I had to answer yes, and he told me no. Good luck.
Yes, All government jobs do.
Yes, an employee can be fired for committing felonies.
Yes, to minimize the risk of child labor.
Yes, it is a misdemeanor.
Yes, you can vote with a misdemeanor conviction
Usually it is a misdemeanor, yes.