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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio Felony Charge/Conviction Questionnaire in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and the position you are applying for at the top of the form.
  3. In the designated fields, provide details about your felony charges and convictions, including dates. Be thorough and accurate.
  4. Document any sentences received, including probation or parole, in the next section. Ensure you include completion dates.
  5. If applicable, indicate whether you are currently on probation or parole and provide an expected completion date.
  6. Use the space provided to elaborate on your felony charges or convictions, especially if they relate to chemical dependency.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to confirm that all information is true and complete before submitting it.

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Level 3 felonies are punishable by 3 to 16 years in prison. Aggravated battery and arson involving bodily injuries are both Level 3 felonies.
The FCRA contains a seven-year lookback provision that prohibits CRAs from reporting certain information that is seven or more years old. CRAs are not allowed to report arrests not resulting in convictions, liens, collections, civil judgments, or bankruptcies that are at least seven years old.
Probation eligibility for third degree felonies depends on jurisdiction-specific laws and case factors like prior record and offense nature. Courts may offer probation as an alternative to jail, often requiring compliance with terms such as regular check-ins, community service, or treatment programs.
FELONY OF THE THIRD DEGREE F-3 violations typically carry 9 to 36 months of imprisonment, in addition to a possible $10,000 fine.
Records of a defendants conviction may be sealed at the sentencing courts discretion, and are then subject to limited access. Sealing requires that 1) The convictions requested to be sealed are eligible offenses [R.C. 2953.32] and 2) The necessary waiting period from final discharge of the case has passed.

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While it may seem a bit backwards to some people, the lower the degree of an offense (1st Degree, 2nd Degree, or 3rd Degree), the more serious charges. Likewise the higher the degree (4th Degree or 5th Degree) means the offense is of a less serious nature.

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