A felony conviction changes your life in an instant. Suddenly, you may lose the right to vote, hold office, serve on a jury, or legally own a firearm. But it doesn’t have to end there. With the help of a knowledgeable Glendale restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer at Lerner and Rowe Law Group, you may be able to restore your rights and take meaningful steps toward rebuilding your life.
Call our Glendale criminal defense attorneys at (602) 667-7777 today for a free, confidential consultation. We’re available 24/7 and are ready to help you move forward with your life.
What Rights Can Be Restored in Arizona?
Depending on your record, Arizona allows you to restore several key civil liberties:
- The right to vote
- The right to run for public office
- The right to serve on a jury
- The right to own or possess firearms
If this was your first non-violent felony, some rights may be restored automatically once your sentence is complete. For others—especially if you’re looking to restore gun rights—you’ll need to petition the court. Our Glendale restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer will be able to help determine where you can stand and will work to restore your rights.
How a Glendale Restoration of Civil and Gun Rights Lawyer Can Help
Restoring your rights in Arizona isn’t a quick or simple process. It requires precise legal filings, strict timelines, and persuasive reasoning before a judge. Our experienced attorneys will:
- Analyze your conviction history to confirm eligibility
- Handle every step of the court petition
- Meet all filing deadlines and represent you at hearings
- Ensure your case is presented clearly and professionally
At Lerner and Rowe Law Group, we’re committed to making this process as smooth and effective as possible.

Restoring Gun Rights in Arizona
Gun rights are treated separately from other civil rights under Arizona law. The rules vary based on the seriousness of your offense:
- You may petition to restore gun rights two years after completing your sentence for a non-serious felony.
- For serious or violent felonies, the waiting period is ten years.
- Some convictions may lead to permanent ineligibility.
We also assess any impact from firearm-related charges or federal law, especially in cases involving domestic violence or other violent crimes. Your lawyer will be able to determine the best option for your situation.
Why Civil Rights Restoration Matters
Restoring your civil rights is about more than eligibility—it’s about empowerment and your rights as an American citizen. Once your rights are restored, you may be able to:
- Register and vote again
- Serve on juries
- Hold public office
- Qualify for jobs that require full rights
- Regain legal access to firearms (if eligible)
This is a powerful step toward rebuilding your future and rejoining your community, one that our Glendale restoration of civil and gun rights attorneys are happy to help you with.
Talk to a Glendale Restoration of Civil and Gun Rights Lawyer Today
At Lerner and Rowe Law Group, we’ve helped people all across Glendale and Maricopa County restore their rights with dignity and confidence. Our Arizona criminal defense attorneys bring decades of combined experience. We are proud to offer no-judgment, confidential consultations, free initial case reviews, and honest legal guidance.
We also provide flexible scheduling, affordable payment plans, and 24/7 support when you need us most
Contact a Glendale restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer today at (602) 667-7777 to get started on the process.