PDXCCRN replied to ericninetwo's topic in Criminal
Be wary of individuals offering advice that an attorney is not required. As I see it, at this point you have three options: 1) Do nothing, and waste precious time. 2) Seek out an administrative attorney (TAANA Executive Office - Nurse Attorne...
treefiddy is not a baby that needs coddling. He/She got his question answered, along with a forwarning. There is a weed out system, and he will be stratified. Nursing is incredibly challenging--especially critical care nursing, the gateway to bec...
I have so many questions for you. Did you take the MCAT? Did you rock the test? Is your science/prereq GPA above a 3.6-3.7? Why not apply to some MD/DO programs? Trust me. Source: I am on the fast track to CRNA. ABSN (4.0GPA), New grad ICU/C...
I should mention that the California BON is VERY specific about what 'convictions' do and do not need to be reported. Read through this very carefully: Board of Registered Nursing - License Discipline and Convictions If you have more questions, in...
Have you pulled your DOJ/FBI 'rap' sheet? They call it a, "Identity History Summary." FBI — Identity History Summary Checks This may help answer your question.
Contact and retain an administrative attorney to assist you. Confirm this with your attorney, but if I recall Texas will allow you to expunge class c misdemeanors, depending on circumstance. Expunged records in Texas are completely destroyed. The s...
PDXCCRN replied to michelledandersen's topic in Criminal
Under most circumstances, when you are arrested, you are booked and fingerprinted. Your fingerprint/personal data, along with data about the crime arrested for, are generally sent to state and federal FBI/DOJ databases. The courthouse adjudicating...
This depends on the state. But in general, the BON will use the report generated by your fingerprint submission to the federal and possible state level DOJ/FBI. They will see all charges and outcomes as reported by these agencies. If the charge of ...
It is important that you approach this head-on, like you would any other large problem. And based upon your timeline, sooner the better. The Michigan Board of Nursing is ultimately going to be the arbiter of your license. It behooves you to contact...
PDXCCRN replied to futurenurse93_'s topic in Criminal
Under most circumstances, when you are arrested, you are booked and fingerprinted. Your fingerprint/personal data, along with data about the crime arrested for, are generally sent to state and federal FBI/DOJ databases. The courthouse adjudicating ...