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Washington Firearm Rights RestorationAnnotated Revised Code of Washington § 9.41.040 Washington Flag

If you were convicted of a crime in Washington state, you may have lost your right to own a gun. However, you may qualify to have your gun rights restored.

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If you were convicted of a crime in Washington state, you may have lost your right to own a gun. However, you may qualify to have your gun rights restored. Certain felony violations require a five-year waiting period after a conviction while others require a three-year waiting period as well as completing all the terms of probation.

The typical case in Washington takes about 3 to 4 months. The courts operate on a first-come, first served basis, so the sooner you start, the sooner your record is cleared.

Our flat-fee includes all costs. We will conduct the research, file the necessary motions, respond to written or oral opposition from the District attorney, and send one of our attorneys to court to argue the case in front of the judge.

In most cases, you will not have to physically appear in court. You can let us handle all the work, while you track the progress of your case online.

We have handled hundreds of cases and cases all over Washington. Our low-price guarantee is unbeatable. Trust us to make sure you get a great deal and the maximum amount of relief.

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Price * $1500 $2900
Payment Plans Yes No
Low-Price Guarantee Yes No
Pays Court Costs Yes No
Specializes in Record Clearing Yes No
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* This price includes ALL fees and court costs.

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Does it matter if it was a conviction for domestic violence?

Washington law allows you to petition to restore your gun rights even if you have had a domestic violence conviction. However, to complicate things there is a lifetime prohibition from the United States government (Lautenberg Amendment), which prohibits firearm ownership of those convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence as defined by federal law. The federal definition may be different from Washington’s definition. If you would like us to evaluate your case and determine if the federal ban will apply against you then we can for a researching fee. If you then sign up for firearm rights restoration the fee will be applied to the total.

Can I restore my firearm rights if I was convicted of a federal crime?

Yes. You can petition a Washington court to restore your gun rights in Washington even if your restriction stems from a federal crime, as long as you satisfy the requirements of the applicable Washington law.

Can I restore my gun rights and vacate the conviction at the same time?

Yes, although there is no guarantee that you will be granted one or the other. Restoring your gun rights and vacating your conviction are two entirely different procedures with different requirements. However, we will offer a discount on the gun rights restoration if you sign up for vacating as well.

Do you have payment plans?

We can create a payment plan that meets your needs. We typically spread payments into equal monthly amounts. Please view the pricing for details regarding payment plans.

How long does the process take?

Typically, the process takes three to four months, depending on your particular circumstances, the court’s workload at the time of your petition, and whether there are any objections from the government.

We base our estimates of how long a case will take on how long the average is for that service in that state. However, some cases can take less or more time depending on the facts of the case, whether the DA is agreeing or objecting, the age of the case, etc. We work on your case as fast as we can and assist the court and DA in anything they need to get your case heard.

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Higbee & Associates
8201 164th Ave NE, Suite 200
Redmond WA 98052
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