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Hello all,

When I was 18 I received an open container ticket in which the judge changed it to a traffic infarction instead of a misdemeanor when I went to court. I didn't put it on my application because I was unsure about reporting it because my ticket paid was $230. I received a letter from the brn stating that "they need to determine if there is a cause to deny my application". I need to "write a signed and detailed letter describing the circumstances surrounding my conviction". I am unsure what I should exactly say to make sure I am eligble. I also need letters from my community & am unure what they should say also to make them ok me. I would appreciate any help or feedback I am WORRIED. Thanks so much!

Hi ashhhnm,

I would consult an attorney who specializes in dealing with the BRN immediately. Your issue is probably not that it was reduced (assuming that was the case) but that it was an alcohol related conviction. (It doesn't matter to them if it was an infarction if ETOH related.)

The board is going to be concerned that you have an addiction or problem with alcohol. I would read the site carefully and the instructions so you know what you are up against and what you will need. Call them if you have questions. Better yet, email them with your questions.

On the BRN website it says "It is not necessary to report a conviction for an infraction with a fine of less than $1,000 unless the infraction involved alcohol or controlled substances." Right or wrong the BRN has the expectation that you read their site/instructions carefully before applying for a license. They consider that your responsibility. If you had questions they would expect you to call them or consult an attorney.

The board may have 2 potential concerns. 1. Are you trying to lie/hide something? 2. Are you irresponsible because you failed to read the instructions?

To mitigate your situation I believe it is imperative to speak to an attorney.

It's normal to worry but remember that it won't help much. You need to take the necessary steps to help your situation right away.

I wish you the best of luck with your situation. Please let us know how it turns out.

HopeRules,

I talked to the lady from the enforcement department of the BRN and she told me to just send my letter and reference letters. Do you know of an attorney that I could speak to in CA? I appreciate your feedback.

ashhhnm,

If the lady from enforcement told you that - hopefully you will have no problems. I don't know of an attorney and if I did tell you this post would be subject to the TOS policies on this website. I do know that there is a group called TAANA that might help. You could also do a search for nurse licensing attorneys and your state. Another option could be to consult the state bar. I really don't know honestly.

I just want you to avoid possible legal complications but you may not need legal counsel. I just don't know because I have not been in your shoes.

I wish you the best of luck in your situation. Please let us know if you have a success story or any other outcome that may help others. Thank you for sharing.

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