Working professionals who are certified or licensed to work in Florida must abide by strict reporting requirements for those convicted of a crime or facing a plea deal. This means that if you are an automotive mechanic contractor and you fail to disclose a conviction or plea with your employer, you could face severe penalties.
Any automotive mechanic contractor who is facing criminal charges or failed to report a conviction or plea in Orlando will need to enlist help from a professional license defense attorney to help protect their rights and guard their right to work. At The Umansky Law Firm, we have over 100 years of combined experience defending working professionals from criminal charges that could affect their livelihood.
The Umansky Law Firm is familiar with the reporting requirements of Florida automotive mechanic contractors who have been accused of a crime. We also understand the severity of consequences that can come with a plea, so we will develop a resilient defense strategy for any criminal charges you may be facing, such as:
Our defense lawyers are highly skilled in defending professional licenses from potential administrative sanctions of automotive mechanic contractors. Your career could be in jeopardy whether penalization could come from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) or another automotive mechanic certification organization.
Professional license holders are typically required to inform their employer or relevant board if they have been convicted of a crime or pled guilty or no contest to a charge. Automotive mechanic contractors that could jeopardize their careers by failure to report a conviction or plea in Florida include, but are not limited to:
Automotive mechanic contractor certifications may also be at risk if you fail to disclose a conviction or plea. Certifications that could be at risk include:
Even a first offense is liable to put an automotive mechanic contractor’s career at risk. Don’t face criminal charges and allow your source of income to be put at risk without enlisting help from an experienced professional license defense attorney.
In Florida, automotive mechanic contractors who neglect to report a criminal violation, guilty plea, or no-contest plea to their employer could be subject to lasting consequences. The severity of penalties you could face will depend on such factors as the seriousness of the offense, your criminal history, among other considerations.
A failure to report a conviction or plea of any criminal case could also form a foundation for discipline in your career that is independent of the criminal offense. At The Umansky Law Firm, we will devise an effective defense strategy for the protection of your trade after you have been charged or accused of a crime in Florida.
At The Umansky Law Firm, we do not believe you should have your source of income or freedom taken away because of a single mistake. That’s why we focus our efforts on defending Floridians from crimes they have been accused of – and our results speak for themselves. Our attorneys have represented hundreds of Floridians and successfully helped them avoid criminal charges.
If you are an automotive mechanic contractor that has been accused of a crime or has failed to report a conviction or plea to your employer, call us today or complete our contact form for a free case evaluation. We are ready to help, day or night, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Virtual consultations are also available. We make ourselves as accessible as possible because we think everyone deserves a second chance.
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