Restore
Your Firearm Rights

If you have lost your rights to gun ownership because of past criminal convictions - you have the right to petition to earn your gun rights back.

How does this site work ?

FirearmRights.net connects you with experienced attorneys who specialize in post-conviction relief and can help restore firearm rights or fix wrongful denials of firearm transactions. We are here to help you restore your second amendment rights or correct the wrongful denial of your firearm rights.

Who is eligible to restore their gun rights?

This question varies by state and type of convictions on your record. Under certain circumstances, depending on your state, you may be eligible to restore your gun rights. While you can always petition to earn your rights back, a good attorney should be able to estimate your likelihood of restoration by analyzing your past conviction record.

Start today.

To determine eligibility, we need to connect you with the attorney in your area. Get started below.  

Then choose the closest region/city below that you currently live or that your convictions exist in.

It’s your right.

Firearm rights are extremely complex and can be very confusing. Federal and state laws overlap to make this even more complicated. Attorneys who specialize is restoring firearm rights give clear guidance and review the specifics of your case to determine if you’re eligible. With our firearm rights evaluation, we do the heavy lifting for you to assess if your eligible and to restore your rights.

 

We have built a network of attorneys throughout the United States that are experienced experts in Firearm Restoration cases, so no matter what state you’re in or how complicated your case seems we can connect you with skilled attorneys for a case assessment. Our network of attorneys also specializes in other services like record seals and expungement.

Benefits.

Clear Guidance

We’ll connect you with the best attorney in your area. If we don’t have one in our network, we’ll search to find one for you. We will let you know what the problems on your record are, how you can fix any problems, and we will let you know exactly what the restoration will cost. You won’t have to take on your case alone.

Results

Trying to restore your rights on your own or using a non-attorney service is not recommended and often complicated. Attorney fees are worth the cost to ensure the best outcome in your case.

Save Time

Using an attorney typically only requires some basic information and an analysis of your conviction record. Don’t wait any longer to restore your rights.

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