Can a convicted felon get truck drivers license?
It depends on the specific laws in the jurisdiction where the person is applying for the license. In general, having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify someone from obtaining a commercial driver's license (CDL). However, certain types of convictions, such as those involving drunk driving or drug offenses, may make it more difficult to obtain a CDL. Each state has its own regulations and policies regarding the issuance of CDLs to individuals with criminal records. Some states may require a waiting period after a conviction before an individual can apply for a CDL, while others may impose additional restrictions or requirements. It is important to check with the relevant state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or the agency responsible for issuing CDLs to determine the specific requirements and eligibility criteria for individuals with criminal records.