01

Jul

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Where Can You Travel If You've Had a Felony Conviction or Are Currently on Probation?

Traveling can be a transformative experience, offering opportunities for personal growth, cultural exploration, and unforgettable memories. However, for individuals with felony convictions or those currently on probation, navigating international travel can be challenging due to...

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30

Jun

Airplane

What Countries Do Not Allow Entry If You Are a Convicted Felon?

If you're a U.S. citizen with a felony conviction and want to travel abroad, knowing that different countries have different rules about letting convicted felons in is essential. These rules are often based on factors such as the type of crime and how much time has passed s...

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22

Jan

Driver's license on a phone

Can You Put a Florida Driver's License on Your Phone? What to know about Florida Smart-ID.

In today's digital age, carrying physical documents, including driver's licenses, is becoming less common. With the introduction of Smart-ID, a digital version of your driver's license, Florida is at the forefront of this change. With Smart-ID, you can conveniently have your driv...

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27

Oct

What Can Inmates Bring To Jail In Florida?

While Florida has established some regulations on what inmates can and cannot bring to jail, it's important to note that different counties may have unique laws and policies. In this blog, we'll explore some of the differences between county regulations and what you need to know...

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10

Nov

Contacting The Florida Bureau Of Administrative Reviews

As a premier law firm in Florida, Carlson, Meissner & Hayslett is committed to providing our clients with the best possible legal representation. One of the ways we do this is by staying up-to-date on the latest legal developments in our state. In this blog post, we will disc...

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24

Nov

Electric Bikes That Qualify To Be Driven Without A Driver's License In The State Of Florida

Operating an electric bike in Florida does not require a license. However, unlike traditional pedal-powered bikes, the rider must be over 16.Florida Electric Bicycle Laws: What You Need to KnowIf you are an electric bicycle rider in Florida, knowing the state's laws regarding t...

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08

Dec

Countries You Can’t Visit If You Have A DUI Conviction

You may face travel restrictions if you have been convicted of a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) offense. A DUI conviction is a serious offense in many countries and may lead to legal consequences, including fines, imprisonment, or license suspension.A DUI conviction may also...

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13

Oct

Countries You Can’t Visit If You Have A Felony Conviction

Regarding international travel, having a felony conviction on your record can present unique challenges. Countries worldwide have varying entry requirements, and some nations restrict entry for individuals with felony convictions. At Carlson Meissner & Hayslett, we understand...

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12

Sep

Teenage girl driving a golf cart

Driver's license will soon be required to drive golf carts in Florida

In a recent development, Florida has initiated a significant change in its regulations regarding the operation of golf carts on public roads. Effective immediately, drivers will be required to possess a valid driver's license or permit when operating golf carts on Florida's publi...

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28

Aug

Annual Pumpkin Giveaway 2023

Discover a harvest tradition like no other with Carlson Meissner & Hayslett's Annual Pumpkin Giveaway! Join us for a day of autumnal enchantment as we open our doors to friends, families, and neighbors in the community. At this free-admission event, you can wander through o...

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