How to go about this issue with criminal background

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I was thinking of switching to nursing career (I have engineering degree, but hard to find work), and healthcare isn't new to me, as I have a lot of experience as CNA, but have a criminal background issue that's holding me back.

How to find out if I'd be allowed to obtain a license? I mean before I'd spend a lot of money and time on RN education. I contacted the licensing body but haven't heard back (it's been a week). Should I call them?

I had 2 arrests, one (6 years ago) was without any charges filed, and another (4 years ago) was reduced to infraction disturbance of peace. Should I just give up thoughts about nursing career? Or, would someone at the Nursing Board be able to let me know in advance if I can count on being licensed?

There are many people seeking that position without a criminal background. I think persuing that field right now is a losing proposition. :twocents:

Yeah I thought so--even if licensed, this create a problem with hiring

Does it make sense to call BON or they don't give information until you actually apply for a license?

Apparently, according to California BON website I don't have to disclose an arrest that resulted in no conviction/no charges filed.

However, I had 2nd arrest later, for misdemeanor assault, and plead nolo contendre--that was dismissed after 1 year probation and I had to plea nolo contendre to infraction "disturbance of peace" instead. It doesn't show on my regular background check at all I think. Do I have to disclose a dismissed conviction and would this bar me from RN license in California?

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These are questions we cannot answer.

You will have to speak directly with your BON.

Also, you are correct in that the BON cannot make a decision until you actually apply for licensure.

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