Insurance Licence in AZ with a felony.

by Guest » Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:15 pm
Guest

Hi,

I am currently on probation in AZ for unlawful discharge or a firearm, a class 6 undesignated felony. After I complete my 2 year term of probation, the charge will be reduced to a misdemeanor. Basically, I drank too much, got very drunk, and I shot a gun at the ground. There were no victims, no property was damaged, no one was threatened, and it was my first and only offense. The crime occurred in April 2010, and I was convicted in August 2010.

I am an EMT currently, and have been for 4 years, and was able to obtain recertification with the felony conviction. I am also a full time college student, have had the same job for the past 4 years, and am a Kiwanian. I tell you all of this to establish that I am not a criminal, and that the one time mistake truly was that; a mistake.

I now want to get my Property and Casualty license in AZ, and am wondering if this will bar me from obtaining it. Any advice you can offer to help me pursue this goal would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2020 02:02 am Post Subject: Felony Conviction

I’m extremely aware of the age of this thread. However, it is one of the most related search results on google for terms along the lines of “AZ insurance licensing with a felony”.

With that in mind. I intend to provide feedback as well for others seeking possible answers to a similar situation.

I’ve been licensed for over 4 years. Got a felony drug charge and awaiting the court process. I’m waiting to go through a plea agreement and being that it was a non violent/fraud type of crime, I hope that I will be able to retain my license.

So I’ll post an update when I have more knowledge as I’m also worried my license will be revoked/suspended.

If anyone knows and still reads this old thread, am I required to submit information to the DOI as pertains to the charges or only after conviction has been decided? Revised statues on AZ says after conviction but another part makes it seem like during any criminal prosecution.

Thanks

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