When someone is convicted of a felony, they will automatically lose some of their constitutional rights. Once that person has completed their sentence and abided by all of the conditions stated by the court, it is possible to have those constitutional rights restored. If you are eligible to have your conviction set aside in Arizona, then you are also eligible to have your rights restored.
If you have interest in having your rights restored after a conviction, then you may want to consult with a criminal defense attorney. When working with our law firm, you will have an experienced attorney who has defended thousands of cases over a 20+ year period in Phoenix. Having an attorney that knows how to restore your civil rights as a citizen. We offer free consultations to help you determine what your next steps need to be.
Not everyone who has been convicted of a felony can have their constitutional rights restored. For your rights to be restored, you need to have met all of the terms of the sentence for the offense you were convicted of. The following items need to be completed before you can have your rights restored:
The civil rights that can be restored after a conviction of a felony are:
At Aeed Law, our team is dedicated to helping and representing you. You will be working directly with an attorney who has 20+ years of criminal defense experience that knows how to effectively restore your civil rights as a citizen.
Our firm primarily serves the areas of Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Glendale and other areas around Maricopa County. If you are in need of an experienced rights restoration attorney in Phoenix, please contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation.