Have your felony convictions caused you to lose your civil rights in Arizona? We wish to help you restore them. We are a nationwide law firm that strives to serve people like you, who want to normalize their lives after having a past conviction.
Restoration of civil rights will allow a person to vote, hold office, and serve as a juror. Felony convictions in Arizona can keep you from being able to exercise these rights. Most Americans and Arizonans hold these rights close to their hearts, because they are a quintessential part of what it means to be an American. Gaining back these rights can be an important step toward a successful reintegration back into society. We want to help you become an active contributing member of society by using our skills in post-conviction relief to get your civil rights restored in Arizona.
Take the first steps to see if you are authorized to restore your civil rights in Arizona or any of our other services by taking our free online eligibility test.
If you were convicted of one felony, then your civil rights are automatically restored if you completed your probation or received an absolute discharge from imprisonment and paid any restitution that the judge ordered. A law change in 2019 removed the requirement to have paid all fines in order to be eligible for automatic restoration of civil rights. Automatic restoration does not apply to firearm rights.
If you were convicted of two or more felonies you may petition the court to restore your civil rights after your probation is completed or you receive an absolute discharge from imprisonment, and two years have passed since the final discharge. If your conviction was in federal court, then we can file in the county that you now reside in for your civil rights to be restored.
Civil Rights restoration is provided for in Arizona law under Arizona Revised Statutes Sections 13-906, 13-907, and 13-908. If you are a first time offender, yet have not completed payment of assigned victim restitution, then you are still eligible to file for restoration of your civil rights upon final discharge from your sentence. Those with two or more felony convictions can file for restoration of civil rights immediately upon final discharge as long as their sentence was not a prison sentence. Those with two or more felony convictions who receive an absolute discharge from a prison authority may file for civil rights restoration two years from the date of absolute discharge.
Even if you have a federal conviction, but reside in Arizona, you may file to restore your civil rights. Those who received a federal conviction may only petition to restore civil rights when eligible, but not firearm rights.
Civil rights restoration does not include firearm rights restoration. Firearm rights are handled separately and there are separate waiting periods for individuals looking to restore firearm rights in Arizona.
The typical Civil Rights Restoration case in Arizona takes approximately 3 to 4 months. We will work as quickly as possible, but the courts function on a first-come, first-served basis, and therefore the faster you start the process, the faster your civil rights can be reestablished.
The flat fee we charge includes all costs associated with filing for the restoration. We will conduct any research necessary, file the motion with the court, reply to oral or written opposition from the prosecution, and have one of our top licensed attorneys go to court to argue your case in front of the judge. We are experienced in Arizona courts having handled more than 1,000 Arizona cases. You can check on the status of your case by logging into our exclusive online case management system
The low flat fee we charge for the Arizona civil rights restoration service can be broken into interest-free payments. We also price match for this service should you find it cheaper at one of our competitors.
We want you to be able to exercise your civil rights like all other Americans. It will further your journey in being an upstanding member of our society. Sign up for our service today so that we can help.
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