Posted on May 20, 2020
SPC Scott Moffatt
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Recruiters don't grant waivers, they just take your info and paperwork and send it up. Waivers are up to people such as BN, BDE, USAREC Commanders.
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1SG Charles Hunter
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Although you probably know this already, let me state some facts: No recruiter can grant you a waiver. How hard he will fight to get a waiver for you will depend on how much difficulty he is having achieving his "mission" (the new term applied since recruiters are no longer allowed to be given quotas). The waiver authority will make the determination based on the difficulty currently experienced in filling the replacement pipeline and the value of your past training (i.e., how critical is your training to the service's needs).
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It depends on how long ago the felony occurred.

Misdemeanors can usually be waived, but felonies usually not
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Ill reach out when I'm able to gather Intel
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I will not be able to assist. You will need to go to your local recruiting office with document in hand.SPC Scott Moffatt
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Not a problem man, good luckSPC Scott Moffatt
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