Restoration of Civil Rights
Restoration of Civil Rights in Arizona
At Restore My Civil Rights, we know from personal experience how a felony conviction can affect your life. Have you been convicted of two or more felonies in Arizona? If so, you must petition the court to restore your civil rights. Regaining your rights means taking back your ability to vote, hold public office, and serve on a jury. We are here to assist you and help you to take the necessary steps to regain your future. Contact us now or continue reading to learn more.
What Rights Are Lost if You’re Convicted of a Felony?
In Arizona, a felony conviction causes you to lose important civil rights, including:
- The right to vote
- The ability to hold public office
- The right to serve on a jury
These rights are fundamental to being a full and active member of society. If you’ve lost these rights, I can help you petition the court to restore them.
What If I Was Convicted of a Felony?
If you were convicted of a felony, you still have options. Under Arizona law, you can petition to have your civil rights restored. I’ve been in your shoes and know the challenges of moving forward after a conviction. That’s why we at Restore My Civil Rights work hard to connect you with the right legal representation to guide you through the process. Whether you’ve been convicted of a felony, misdemeanor, or DUI, we can help you take back control of your future.
What If My Felony Conviction Was in Another State?
If your conviction happened in another state but you now live in Arizona, you may still be able to restore your rights here. The process varies depending on where the conviction occurred and the state’s laws. I’ll help you understand your options and connect you with attorneys who can petition for your rights to be restored.
Can a Person Restore Their Civil Liberties?
Yes, you can restore your civil liberties in Arizona. Many people assume their rights are lost forever after a felony conviction, but that’s not the case. Thousands of people have successfully restored their rights, and you can too! Restoring your rights allows you to take an active role in your community again.
How Do I Know If I Am Eligible to Restore My Rights?
Eligibility is determined by your criminal record and how many felonies you possess. If you’ve been convicted of two or more felonies in Arizona, you must petition the court to restore your rights. We will help you determine your eligibility, gather the necessary documents, and file the petition.
If your conviction involves one felony, Arizona law may allow for automatic restoration of your rights once you’ve completed your sentence, including probation.
How We Help You Move Forward
At Restore My Civil Rights, we’ve been through the legal system and we know what it takes to leave your past behind. We connect you with experienced legal professionals who can:
- Review your case and determine eligibility
- Petition the court to restore your civil rights
- Assist in putting aside your convictions to remove obstacles to employment, housing, and education.
Many of people, just like you, have successfully restored their rights. Whether you want to regain your right to vote or set aside a felony or DUI conviction, we’ll be by your side every step of the way.
Take the First Step Today
Your past doesn’t have to define you. At Restore My Civil Rights, we are here to help you petition for the restoration of your civil rights and move forward. Let us help you take back control of your life and join the thousands of Arizonans who have restored their freedoms.
Contact us today to start the process and put your past where it belongs—behind you.