Setting Aside Your Conviction

A criminal conviction in your past is not the end of the world.  The Arizona legislature has generously allowed first-time offenders convicted of certain designated offenses to have their convictions “set aside.”  While this process does not erase your record entirely, it does clear your name in the eyes of most public record inquiries and background checks, and makes re-entry into society that much easier.  It also allows you to reacquire your right to vote and serve on a jury.  In some cases, convicted felons in Arizona can even petition to have their rights to possess a firearm restored.  For a low flat fee, we can assist you with this process. 

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