If an applicant was EVER convicted of a felony in Wisconsin or any other state and not pardoned, the applicant's application will be denied. A certified copy of the police report, criminal complaint, and judgment of conviction is required for each conviction. Applications are deemed complete after submission of all relevant background information by the applicant. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide complete information to the Department. If an applicant has been convicted of one or more misdemeanor or other violations or has pending charges, and if the Department determines that the crimes or violations are substantially related to the practice of a private detective, the Department will not grant a license until it has received sufficient information to determine whether the license should be granted, denied or limited. If any applicant was ever convicted of a felony in Wisconsin or any other state and not pardoned, the applicant's application will be denied. The Department will obtain a state and federal criminal records search on all applicants. All applicants will be required to answer questions on the application form about convictions of any crime, other violations and pending charges in Wisconsin or any other state.
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