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Gun Rights Restoration

Arizona law ARS 13-905 allows for the restoration of firearm rights for those convicted of a felony offense. If your offense was not considered a "dangerous" or "serious" offense, Second Amendment (firearm) rights can be restored after two years from the date of discharge from probation.


Overview of Arizona Gun Rights Restoration

If you were convicted of a serious offense or what would be a "serious offense" under 13-604, you can have your Second Amendment rights restored 10 years after you have been discharged from probation or released from prison.

If your offense was considered a "dangerous offense" under section 13-604 (This usually means a felony conviction involving the intentional or knowing infliction of serious physical injury or the use or exhibition of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument), Second Amendment rights cannot be restored.

Additionally, if the offense was kidnapping, sexual conduct with a minor under 15, or sexual assault, Arizona firearm rights cannot be restored. Check Eligibility

Pricing

Gun Rights Restoration Our Law Firm Typical Law Firm
Price $500 $1100
Federal Gun Rights Restoration $1000 $2100
Payment Plans Yes No
Low-Price Guarantee Yes No
Specializes in Record Clearing Yes No
Get Started for a low payment of $167

Answers to Common Questions

How long does it take to set aside my judgment of guilt?  Typically, six to eight weeks.

Will I be able to answer "no" to questions about whether I have been convicted? While the statute seems to make clear that you can answer "no" in all instances, an Arizona court did say that in felony cases, you must disclose that there was a case against you, but it was dismissed. So until the court or legislature clarifies the matter, you can simply answer "no" in misdemeanor cases. In Felony cases you will need to answer "I have no criminal convictions, but I had a case that was dismissed and there is no finding of guilt."

What will show-up if someone does a background check on me?The court records and records at the Arizona Department of Safety records will show that the judgment has been set aside and the case is closed.

Will I need to go to court? No, we go for you.

Am I eligible for my judgment of guilt to be set aside?  If you have fulfilled the conditions of your probation or sentence and been discharged by the court, you can likely apply to have your conviction set aside.

Does it matter if I pled guilty or no contest? No, it does not matter. We can set aside your conviction regardless of what you pled.

What happens after my conviction is set aside? You will receive a court order setting aside your conviction and dismissing your case. Criminal record databases will be updated to reflect that your conviction was set aside and your case is closed.

How do I restore my Second Amendment Rights? Second Amendment rights can be restored if you were not convicted of a dangerous offense under section 13-604 for state cases or what would be a dangerous offense under section 13-604 in federal cases.  If you were convicted of a serious offense or what would be a serious offense under 13-604, you can have your Second Amendment rights restored 10 years after you have been discharged from probation or released from prison.  For all other felonies, you may not file for restoration of your Second Amendment rights after two years of your discharge from probation or release from prison. 

How do I restore my right to vote?  When you apply to set aside your judgment, we can also file to restore your civil rights.  If granted, this will restore your voting rights.

Can I make payments or pay with a credit card? Yes, we can create a payment plan and we can accept credit cards.

What doesn’t setting aside my record do? Your record will reflect that the conviction has been set aside and the charges have been dismissed.  It does not go off of your record for sentencing purposes for any future crime.

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