A felony conviction affects far more than the time you spend in prison or on probation. In Arizona, it can revoke your right to vote, serve on a jury, hold public office, or legally own a firearm—and these consequences often last long after your sentence is completed. Fortunately, state law provides a path for regaining these rights. With the help of an El Mirage restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer, you may be able to rebuild the freedoms you once had and move forward with confidence.

If you’re ready to learn more about your options, call (602) 667-7777 to set up a free, confidential consultation with an El Mirage criminal defense attorney

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What Rights Can Be Restored in Arizona after a Conviction?

Depending on your conviction, you may be eligible to restore several important rights, including:

  • The ability to vote in local, state, and federal elections
  • The right to serve on a jury
  • The right to run for or hold public office
  • The legal right to own or possess a firearm

Many first-time, non-violent felony convictions automatically restore certain civil rights. However, this automatic restoration never includes gun rights. If you want to regain your ability to legally possess a firearm, you’ll need to file a formal petition with the court.

If you’re unsure which rights you’re eligible to pursue, an El Mirage restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer can review your case and explain your eligibility.

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Who Qualifies for Rights Restoration?

Eligibility depends on several factors, including whether it was your first offense, the severity of the conviction, and how long it’s been since you finished your sentence.

If this was your first felony conviction, your civil rights (excluding firearm rights) may be restored automatically after finishing all terms of your sentence. For those with multiple felony convictions, civil rights restoration requires a formal petition. Firearm rights always require a separate petition, no matter your conviction history.

Convictions involving violence or weapons typically carry additional restrictions, and you may be ineligible for gun rights restoration altogether. The rules governing the process are laid out in A.R.S. § 13-905 and A.R.S. § 13-910. Our attorneys understand how these laws are applied and can determine the best path forward for restoring your civil rights.


How an El Mirage Restoration of Civil and Gun Rights Lawyer Can Help

Restoring your rights isn’t as simple as filling out a form. It often requires collecting records, organizing court documents, preparing legal arguments, and responding to objections from the state.

When you work with Lerner and Rowe Law Group, an El Mirage restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer will:

  • Review your conviction history and identify which rights were lost
  • Confirm your eligibility and outline your strongest legal options
  • Gather sentencing records, restitution documentation, and court files
  • Prepare and submit a complete, well-supported petition
  • Represent you in hearings or respond to challenges from prosecutors

Regaining your civil or gun rights can open meaningful doors: voting in elections, applying for professional licenses, and—if eligible—legally owning a firearm again. More importantly, it helps you reclaim stability, independence, and a sense of dignity after a difficult chapter.


FAQs: Civil and Gun Rights Restoration in Arizona

How long does the process take?

Some cases move quickly, while others take several months depending on the court’s schedule and the complexity of the petition.

Can I apply for civil and firearm rights at the same time?

Yes. If you’re eligible, you can request both through the same petition or file separately.

Are gun rights ever restored automatically?

Never. You must file a petition and obtain court approval.


El Mirage Restoration of Civil and Gun Rights Lawyer Near Me

You’ve completed your sentence and fulfilled your obligations. Now it’s time to take back control of your future. Whether you want to vote again, serve on a jury, pursue career opportunities, or legally possess a firearm, an El Mirage restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer can help you get there.

At Lerner and Rowe Law Group, we provide nonjudgmental guidance, affordable payment plans, and decades of experience helping people throughout Maricopa County reclaim their rights. Call (602) 667-7777, start a LiveChat, or fill out our secure online form to schedule your free consultation with an El Mirage restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer today.