A felony conviction doesn’t just carry a prison sentence—it can also leave a lasting mark on your life. Suddenly, you’re no longer allowed to vote, serve on a jury, hold public office, or own a firearm. These aren’t just legal limitations—they’re personal ones that affect your future and your freedom. Fortunately, there are legal paths available to restore what’s been lost. A Mesa restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer at Lerner and Rowe Law Group is here to help you take those steps with confidence.
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What Rights Can Be Restored in Arizona?
Depending on your record, you may be eligible to restore key rights, including:
- Voting
- Serving on a jury
- Holding public office
- Owning or possessing a firearm
Restoring your civil rights is about reclaiming your role in your community and your future. This isn’t just legal paperwork; it’s your chance to start over on the right foot.
If it’s your first non-violent felony, some of these rights might be restored automatically once you’ve completed your sentence. But for many people—especially those seeking to restore gun rights—a formal court petition is required.
Restoring Gun Rights in Arizona
Gun rights have stricter rules than other civil rights. Under Arizona law, timing and eligibility depend on the details of your case. For some felonies, you can petition two years after completing your sentence to restore your rights. However, certain violent offenses require a 10-year wait before you can file the petition.
If your record includes a domestic violence charge or any firearm-related offense, different restrictions may apply. We evaluate your full legal history—state and federal—to build a path forward to restoring your Second Amendment rights.
How a Mesa Restoration of Civil and Gun Rights Lawyer Can Help
Restoring your rights in Arizona can be a confusing process if you try to do it alone. There are deadlines, eligibility requirements, and legal documents that need to be handled properly.
Here’s what our Mesa criminal defense attorneys will do for you:
- Review your conviction history and eligibility
- Draft and file your restoration petition in the right court
- Represent you at hearings, if necessary
- Track deadlines and court requirements
- Present your case clearly, effectively, and respectfully
We aim to simplify the process of restoring your civil rights and maximize your chance of success.
Why Mesa Clients Trust Lerner and Rowe Law Group
We’ve helped clients across Mesa and Maricopa County get back on their feet after felony convictions. When you work with Lerner and Rowe, you get:
- Clear guidance from experienced attorneys
- Judgment-free legal support
- Free, private consultations
- Flexible payment plans
- 24/7 availability for urgent questions
Our team believes in second chances—and we’re here to help you earn yours.
Talk to a Mesa Restoration of Civil and Gun Rights Lawyer Today
You’ve completed your sentence. You’ve fulfilled your obligations. Now it’s time to take back your voice, your vote, and your future.
Call (602) 667-7777 to schedule your free consultation with a Mesa restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer today.