When you’ve served your time and met the terms of your conviction, you deserve the chance to fully rejoin society. That includes voting, serving on a jury, running for office—and in some cases, restoring your right to own a firearm. A Gilbert restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer at Lerner and Rowe Law Group can help you navigate Arizona’s legal process and get your rights back.
Call (602) 667-7777 to schedule a free, confidential consultation with a Gilbert criminal defense lawyer to get started on restoring your rights.

How a Gilbert Restoration of Civil and Gun Rights Lawyer Can Help You
Restoring your rights involves more than just filling out a form. The process can include gathering court records, meeting eligibility requirements, submitting the proper petitions, and possibly attending a hearing. That’s where we come in.
A Gilbert criminal defense lawyer from our team can:
- Review your conviction and determine your eligibility
- File the appropriate petition with the correct court
- Handle all deadlines and required documentation
- Represent you in hearings, if needed
- Build a strong case for your restored rights
Note that restoring your gun rights after a felony comes with specific rules under Arizona law. For non-serious offenses, you may petition the court two years after completing your sentence. For more serious or violent felonies, that waiting period increases to ten years.
Keep in mind:
- Some convictions make you permanently ineligible for gun rights
- Federal firearm restrictions may apply, especially if your conviction involved domestic violence or weapons charges
We’ll review your case, clarify the law, and help you understand your options.
What Civil Rights Can Be Restored in Arizona?
Under Arizona law, certain civil rights are automatically restored after a first-time, non-violent felony conviction. However, other rights—like the right to possess firearms—require a formal petition to the court. A successful petition can restore:
- Your right to vote
- Your right to hold public office
- Your right to serve on a jury
- Your right to own or possess firearms
If you’re unsure where you stand, don’t worry. We’ll help you figure out your eligibility and build the best path forward.
Why Your Civil Rights Restoration Matters
Restoring your civil rights after a felony conviction is about reclaiming your place in your community. With your rights restored, you may be able to:
- Vote again
- Apply for jobs that require full citizenship rights
- Serve on a jury
- Run for office
- Regain your Second Amendment rights (when eligible)
The process can be life-changing—but we’re here to help you take that next step.
Why Choose Lerner and Rowe Law Group?
We’ve helped people all across Maricopa County and Arizona restore their civil and gun rights. Whether you’re in Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, or nearby, our attorneys know the local courts and the specific processes that apply to your case.
At Lerner and Rowe, you’ll get:
- Experienced defense attorneys who understand Arizona’s restoration laws
- Compassionate, judgment-free legal support
- Flexible payment plans and free consultations
- A team that’s available 24/7
- Honest, realistic advice you can trust
Talk to a Gilbert Restoration of Civil and Gun Rights Lawyer Today
If you’ve served your time and are ready to move forward, let us help you take the next step. Call (602) 667-7777, use our LiveChat, or complete our secure online form to contact us today for a free, completely confidential consultation with a Gilbert restoration of civil and gun rights lawyer today.