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The Molina Law Group PLLC

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The Molina Law Group PLLC

A Voting Rights Lawyer in Phoenix To Restore Your Civil Liberties

A fundamental cog in our democracy is the right of the citizen to vote. However, a felony conviction can lead to an American losing their right to actively participate in this fundamental democratic process. Our office will fight for you so that you can get your rights back – call us now to restore your political voice!

The Molina Law Group is very experienced in criminal matters involving your rights such as gun ownership and voting rights. We can file for a set aside conviction to help your transition back into society, making it easier to find a home, get a job and more. Learn more about set aside convictions.

Common Questions About Voters Rights Restoration in Arizona

In Arizona, Can I Vote If I Have A Felony?

In Arizona, you lose your right to vote once convicted of a felony. Whether and when your rights can be restored will depend on how many felonies you are convicted of and what your sentence was. Generally, two years after completion of your felony sentence (including paying fines and fees) you may apply either for restoration of your voting rights , or simply re-register to vote immediately after completing your sentence if you only have one felony conviction.

How Do I Restore My Civil Rights in Arizona?

The first step is to find a criminal lawyer to help with your restoration of civil rights request. If you contact The Molina Law Group, we can give you a free consultation on your case. During this meeting, we will discuss your options and help you know what to expect during the set aside conviction process.

What Are The Rules Regarding A Convicted Felon Voting in Arizona?

There are some situations where a felon may be ineligible for a set aside conviction, and therefore will not be able to get voting rights restored. Examples include crimes where there was seriously injury or a crime that resulted in you having to register as a sex offender.

The Molina Law Group PLLC

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(602) 718-1249