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Updated about 8 years ago, 10/11/2016

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Julie ODonnell
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Real Estate License in Indiana With Multiple DUIs

Julie ODonnell
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Hello,

I am an alcoholic, sober now for over five years, but have a history of five DUIs in another state, none in Indiana.  They are all misdemeanors because they were spaced apart so I have no felony convictions, and thankfully no incidents that resulted in any injury to anyone.  I am very ashamed of my past behavior and have worked hard to put all of that behind me.  I have no other criminal history.  It has always been a dream of mine to work in real estate and now that my kids have graduated college, I am hoping to pursue this goal but feel like with my DUI history, I will never be able to qualify for a license anywhere, under any circumstances.  I am hoping to get some feedback here without judgment as no one can make me feel any worse about my past mistakes than I already do.  Thanks.

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