Restoring Gun Rights Process

Summary

To restore gun rights after a forgery conviction in Georgia, you may need a pardon or expungement. Contact the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles for guidance. In Washington, petition the court for rights restoration. For expungement in Georgia, obtain your criminal record, verify eligibility, file a petition, pay fees, and attend a hearing if required. Consult local attorneys for detailed assistance.

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How to go about a expungment in ga
To go about an expungement in Georgia, follow these general steps:
*. Obtain Your Criminal Record:
- Request a copy of your Georgia criminal record.
*. Determine Eligibility:
- Check if your forgery conviction is eligible for expungement. Certain offenses may not qualify.
*. File a Petition:
- Complete and file the necessary expungement forms with the court where you were convicted.
*. Pay Fees:
- Pay any required filing fees.
*. Attend Hearing:
- Attend the court hearing if required.
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Sure! Here are more detailed steps for expunging your record in Georgia:
*. Obtain Your Criminal Record:
- Contact the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) to request your criminal history record.
*. Determine Eligibility:
- Verify if your forgery conviction is eligible for expungement. Generally, non-violent offenses may qualify.
*. File a Petition:
- Complete the appropriate expungement forms, which can be obtained from the clerk of the court where you were convicted.
*. Pay Fees:
- Submit the required filing fees (fees may vary by county).
*. Attend Hearing:
- If a hearing is scheduled, attend and present your case to the judge.
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