Unless they charged you with identity theft which is possible if it's a felony (that would be a disqualification)
Hazmat disqualification
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Buffalo Bill, Apr 29, 2015.
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http://www.tsa.gov/stakeholders/twi...ication-program-disqualifying-offensesfactors -
No robbery is holding a weapon to someone and taking their things by force. Burglary is breaking in when no one is there. Parole looks at robbery as a violent crime or aggravated therefore you can't make parole til 50% of ur time is finished. Js
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Burglary is certainly a disqualification.I was on the phone with the nys dmv
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But the dmv doesn't do the background check. I emailed a tsa threat assessment program engineer and told him my situation he said its fine. My burglary was convicted in 2002-2003 at the latest. Being 12 years ago I don't think it should make a diff. Idk I should find out in the next day or so and will post back with the news
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Ur good.I wouldn't even worry about it.ur conviction is way old.Most states I believe its only 7 years.nys my home state just happens to be 10 on disqualification.even that ur still good
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Only thing I'm worried about is it 7 from the day of court the last day of jail or parole
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And wouldn't it be the same for all states since it's a federal thing
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Google hazmat endorsement disqualification for nys.it will show you.
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I tried it kept showing up on the tsa website
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