
If you lost your gun rights in Arizona, there is hope. At Restore My Civil Rights, we help people in Mesa, AZ restore their right to own and use a firearm legally.
What Are Gun Rights?
Gun rights refer to your legal right to own, carry, or use a firearm. These rights are protected by the Second Amendment—often called the Gun Rights Amendment—but can be taken away after a felony conviction or certain domestic violence charges.
Can a Felon Get His Gun Rights Back in Arizona?
Yes. In many cases, felons in Arizona can get their gun rights back—but it’s not automatic. You must file a request with the court and meet specific rules. Timing depends on the type of conviction, and you may need to first restore your civil rights.
How to Restore Your Gun Rights
If you live in Mesa, or anywhere in Maricopa County, here’s how restoring gun rights in Arizona works:
- Review your criminal record
- File for restoration of civil rights
- Submit a petition for gun rights restoration
- Wait for court approval
Our experienced gun rights lawyers in Mesa will guide you through each step.
How Can I Check If My Gun Rights Have Been Restored?
To see if your rights were restored, check your court records or contact the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS). If you’re unsure, speak with a Mesa gun rights attorney to review your case.
How Can Our Gun Rights Lawyer Help?
As experienced gun rights attorneys, we understand Arizona laws and what it takes to win your case. At Restore My Civil Rights, we’ve helped veterans, hunters, and former felons across Mesa and Maricopa County get their rights back.
We handle the paperwork, court filings, and represent you throughout the process.
You Have a Right to Be Heard
Whether you want to hunt again, protect your home, or just regain your dignity—restoring your gun rights is possible.
Learn more about how we can help with the Restoration of Civil Rights process.
Call Now to Start Your Gun Rights Restoration in Mesa, AZ
If you’re in Mesa and want to restore your gun rights, don’t wait. Call us today or fill out our online form to speak with a Mesa gun rights lawyer.
