Does having a misdemeanor domestic violence charge automatically disqualify you from enlisting in the army or any branch?

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Go to this site for the full article:military.com/Recruiting/Content/0,13898,... of potentially disqualifying legal situations:Civil Court Convictions/Dispositions waivers (other than a felony)Disqualification--A waiver is required for any applicant who has--8. Any offense regardless of disposition (other than "not guilty") that involve contributing to the delinquency of a minor, spouse or child abuse and any sex related crime. Also any offense under chapter 4 that is listed as a misdemeanor.

Thanx. That does help a bit but I'm still a lil unsure though, how exactly does someone go about getting a waiver and once they do is there any guarantee that they will be able to qualify for enlistment with a waiver? Curiousincali81 6 months ago .

You're welcome, I suggest that you call the recruitment offices and talk to them about it. They will be able to tell you exactly what you need to do to get a waiver, or if you don't qualify at all. So give em a call.

Thank you again very much I actually was going to do that but considering its a Saturday nt all the recruiters offices are closed. So I figured id try and get an answer here before I called Monday just so I would be a lil prepared. You did give me the best answers for now and its greatly appreciated.

Curiousincali81 6 months ago .

I would be surprised if it did because Ive seem some horrible crap of a person in the amry when I was an army wife! .

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