Aug 8, 2010 #1 P pix3 New Member 1 Does anybody know if I can obtain an insurance license in Michigan with a past impaired driving conviction?
Does anybody know if I can obtain an insurance license in Michigan with a past impaired driving conviction?
Aug 8, 2010 #2 A arnguy Guru 5000 Post Club 7,790 Huntingdon Valley PA Was that a DUI or driving without using your required eyeglasses?
Aug 8, 2010 #3 B b61mack Guru 1000 Post Club 2,221 pa/nj you just have to disclose it on the application.... you should be ok....
Aug 8, 2010 #4 The Gimp Guru 100+ Post Club 614 Jacksonville, FL Shouldn't be a problem for you. I've heard of worse.
Aug 8, 2010 #5 Norwayguy I have spent way too much time here. 5000 Post Club 8,707 Norway, ME Shouldn't be an issue but if your concerned just call the DOI they will be the ones making the final decision on your license.
Shouldn't be an issue but if your concerned just call the DOI they will be the ones making the final decision on your license.
Aug 8, 2010 #6 T thall Guru 100+ Post Club 402 I do not practice law but from some of the agents I've run across I don't see how you could have a promblem. One phone call to your state comm. office should be able to clear it up.
I do not practice law but from some of the agents I've run across I don't see how you could have a promblem. One phone call to your state comm. office should be able to clear it up.
Aug 9, 2010 #7 jbage007 Guru 100+ Post Club 901 Fayetteville with all of the felons selling insurance, I wouldn't think a little misdemeanor would be a big deal
Apr 14, 2013 #8 3 31matt New Member 4 I have a misdemeanor trespassing charge and retail fraud 3rd degree both were 5 years ago would getting a license in Michigan be a problem?
I have a misdemeanor trespassing charge and retail fraud 3rd degree both were 5 years ago would getting a license in Michigan be a problem?
Apr 14, 2013 #9 BlockO Guru 1000 Post Club 1,016 wheelersburg, ohio sorry to tell you 31matt, but charges involving dishonesty are a different story. They will overlook a lot of things, but not that.
sorry to tell you 31matt, but charges involving dishonesty are a different story. They will overlook a lot of things, but not that.
Apr 14, 2013 #10 B b61mack Guru 1000 Post Club 2,221 pa/nj You have to disclose it, if they are both misdemeanors, You should be ok.