Felony

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  1. should they give me an exam?

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Ill make this short as possible.

23 years ago I was 18, i committed a felony and was charged. i didnt do any prison time. just probation.

a few years ago i had my record sealed. at that point i didnt have to check boxes saying i was ever convicted of a felony and it was 23 years ago. usually they say within the last 7 years or something.

I applied for examination to be an RN this spring. ive been waiting 3 months for this to go through.

i finally went down there and they said it was delayed because it was in review due to my record.....

im really bummed and depressed that something i did so long ago might actually cause me to not be what i want to be... A NURSE!!!

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

If the BON did not have a disclaimer on their application about sealed/ expunged records, and you checked 'no' despite a felony conviction, you have some 'splaining to do.

You need an attorney specializing in BON work. Stat

As in the case of Watergate, Nixon was done in, not by the original crime, but by the coverup.

there is a list of felonies that automatically disqualify you and mine wasn't on the list. it was not violent in nature and i never had to do time.

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.
there is a list of felonies that automatically disqualify you and mine wasn't on the list. it was not violent in nature and i never had to do time.

It doesn't matter. If you were required to report and didn't- you submitted a fraudulent application.

I totally agree. But my understanding of a sealed record was that it no longer required me to provide that information. It was sealable die to the fact that it was so long ago..

Too be completely honest. Having a fingerprints and background check done and lying on the application would be stupid if I didn't think my sealed record held up

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.
I totally agree. But my understanding of a sealed record was that it no longer required me to provide that information. It was sealable die to the fact that it was so long ago..

What I'm trying to tell you is that your understanding is not necessarily what the BON requires. The BON can require information about sealed / expunged records if they so desire. You need an attorney.

What I'm trying to tell you is that your understanding is not necessarily what the BON requires. The BON can require information about sealed / expunged records if they so desire. You need an attorney.

They haven't denied my application. It's still in review. I can think about a lawyer if it needs to go to a hearing.

Mavrick, BSN, RN

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Specializes in 15 years in ICU, 22 years in PACU.

I suppose OP didn't really ask a question just a very limited-option poll.

I would agree, the BON in question will determine what is or is not a sealed record/felony. Unfortunately so many of these inquiries don't write follow ups here on AN so I'm not sure what happens in these cases. You could be the first.

Being that the felony was filed so long ago and it was not a violent crime, my guess is that you would have been cleared by the BON. Sure you would have to jump through extra hoops, but it's a small price to pay for that mistake that you made.

Do some research before completing any applications to see how deep they check your records and what files they have access to next time.

Best of luck

Specializes in med surg.

So here in Cali we are still required to submit supporting documentation on a charge, even if its been expunged. Do you remember what exactly the application in your state says? Because if you were suppose to report it and didnt, it could be a problem. I really hope you get it all cleared up. All applicants with any type of record are reviewed, so hopefully your ap wont be denied. Best of luck to you!

from a purely legal standpoint, you do not have to disclose any information regarding anything that has been sealed/expunged.

with that said, the funny thing about the BON is that they pretty much exist outside of this whole..legal/judicial thing.

so they kinda play by their own rules which pretty much says "we cant force you to tell us what you have sealed but...if you dont wanna tell us, we wont grant you a license"

seems like thats where you might be at this point..

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