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dtuck1234
Feb 9, 2009, 10:33 AM
Can a convicted felon obtain a real-estate license
Emland
Feb 9, 2009, 10:40 AM
There is a moral turpitude clause that applies to real estate licenses. You will have to send in a copy of all the documents associated with the felony as well as a affadavit on what you have done with your life since, etc.
It will depend on whether your licensing board feels you are a risk to the profession.
(In VA)
excon
Feb 9, 2009, 12:12 PM
Hello d:
While Emland is correct, some crimes don't have a moral turpitude aspect to them. Crimes involved with STEALING, for example, ARE moral turpitude crimes, whereas drug crimes are not.
If you have a moral turpitude offense in your background, you should seek other employment. If not, you're still going need an attorney to help you through the application process.
excon
Fr_Chuck
Feb 9, 2009, 03:21 PM
You would have to get approval of it prior to even taking the test. In fact when I was in real estate school, first day, first thing they asked who had a felony arrest, and then of them, if they had not already gotten a clearance from the real estate commission, they were asked to leave the class.