Civil Rights Restoration Attorney in Arizona
Regain Your Right to Vote, Serve on a Jury, and Hold Public Office
A felony conviction in Arizona can strip you of fundamental civil rights, including the right to vote, serve on a jury, run for public office, and own a firearm. However, Arizona law allows many individuals to restore these rights after completing their sentence. Restoring your civil rights is an essential step toward reclaiming your freedoms and opportunities.
At Garcia & Garcia Law Firm, we help clients restore their civil rights through the legal system, ensuring they can fully participate in society again. With 15 years of experience, Daniel Garcia and our legal team provide aggressive advocacy to help you take back your rights and move forward with confidence.
What Rights Can Be Restored After a Felony Conviction?
Arizona law allows eligible individuals to restore the following rights:
✔ The Right to Vote – Reinstating your ability to participate in elections.
✔ The Right to Serve on a Jury – Regaining eligibility to be part of the legal process.
✔ The Right to Hold Public Office – Restoring your ability to run for and hold government positions.
✔ The Right to Own a Firearm – Depending on the offense, you may also be eligible to restore your gun rights (separate petition required).
Who Qualifies for Civil Rights Restoration in Arizona?
You may be eligible to restore your civil rights if:
✅ You completed all terms of your sentence, including probation and fines.
✅ This was your first felony conviction (rights may be automatically restored after probation is completed).
✅ You have waited the required time period (for multiple felonies).
✅ You have no pending criminal charges.
Certain convictions, such as violent felonies or offenses involving weapons, may require a longer waiting period or additional legal steps.
How We Help Restore Your Civil Rights
At Garcia & Garcia Law Firm, we handle the entire civil rights restoration process, including:
- Evaluating Your Eligibility – Reviewing your conviction history and legal standing.
- Filing a Civil Rights Restoration Petition – Submitting the necessary paperwork to the court for review.
- Representing You in Court (If Required) – Presenting evidence and arguments to support your petition.
- Ensuring Your Rights Are Fully Reinstated – Following up to confirm that government agencies have restored your rights.
Why Civil Rights Restoration Matters
Regaining your civil rights can:
✔ Allow you to vote in elections and have a say in your community.
✔ Improve job opportunities by removing legal barriers.
✔ Restore public trust and personal dignity.
✔ Provide a pathway to firearm rights restoration (if applicable).
If you’re ready to take back your rights, contact Garcia & Garcia Law Firm today for a free consultation and start the civil rights restoration process.