Expungement and Gun Rights
Both Felony and Misdemeanor convictions can feel like an unending burden affecting your ability to work, hunt, protect yourself, and to exercise your constitutional rights.
If you have a felony and more than 10 years have passed since you completed your sentence call to see if you are eligible to get the matter completely expunged. Expunging your felony means it is essentially erased from your criminal history and the Courts own records.
If you have a misdemeanor and more than 5 years have passed since you completed your sentence you may be eligible for an expungement. Certain misdemeanors that are related to a spouse, family member, or a boyfriend or girlfriend may affect your gun rights even if it was amended to a lesser charge such as unlawful contact. The only way to restore your gun rights is to get an expungement in such cases.
If you have been denied the purchase of a gun and don't know why we can help you to determine the record that is causing the issue and work to correct it.
Gun Rights
Even if you are not eligible for an expungement of a felony record you may be eligible to restore your Civil Rights including your Gun Rights.
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