Can I get a bartender's license with a DUI from 2006?

Full question:

I am looking into getting a bartenders license, and can't seem to find it on-line? Also, I got a DUI on June 15th 2006 and I went thru the deferral program, can I still get the license?

  • Category: Licenses
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  • State: Indiana

Answer:

In Indiana, the commission can issue an employee's permit, which is required to work as a bartender, as long as certain conditions are met. However, you cannot obtain this permit if you are currently serving a sentence for operating while intoxicated (OWI), including any probation or parole. Additionally, if you have two unrelated OWI convictions, you are ineligible for the permit if the first conviction occurred less than ten years before your application date.

Since your DUI was in June 2006, you may still be eligible for a bartender's license, depending on your current status and whether you have any other OWI convictions within the specified timeframe. You should check your eligibility based on these criteria.

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In many states, having a DUI conviction can affect your ability to obtain a liquor license. The specific rules vary by state, but generally, if you are currently serving a sentence, probation, or parole for a DUI, you may be ineligible. It's important to check the regulations in your state to understand the specific requirements and any waiting periods that may apply after a DUI conviction.