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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Request to Continue Court Hearing for Gun Violence Restraining Order in the editor.
Begin by filling in your personal information in Section 1. Enter your name and specify whether you are the petitioner or respondent. Provide the court's name and address.
In Section 1, also include your contact information. If you prefer privacy, consider using an alternative address like a P.O. Box.
Proceed to Section 2 and provide details about the other party involved in your case, along with the currently scheduled court date.
In Section 3, explain why you need to reschedule the court date. Select from provided options or write a brief explanation.
If applicable, indicate whether a Temporary Gun Violence Restraining Order is in effect and attach any relevant documents.
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How much does it cost to restore your gun rights in Arizona?
The cost to restore your firearm rights in Arizona typically ranges from $1,200 to $2,500, depending on several factors. At my law firm, we currently charge an average of $1,500 for comprehensive representation in these matters.
Can a felon restore gun rights in Arizona?
To restore the right to possess a weapon the person must file an application with Superior Court in the county where you were convicted. A person with two or more Arizona felony convictions must file the applications to restore their civil liberties with Superior Court in the county where you were convicted.
How do I request or challenge a firearm related denial?
To challenge your firearm denial, visit . When submitting a challenge via mail, include your NICS Transaction Number (NTN) or State Transaction Number (STN). Failure to include these numbers will delay processing.
How do you appeal a gun suspension?
Appeal Process Within 60 days of receipt of the final notice of revocation, the licensee may file a petition for judicial review in federal court. This petition must be filed with the U.S. District Court for the district where the licensee resides or has their principal place of business.
Can you buy a gun in Arizona if youre a felon?
Firearm Prohibitions in Arizona Under federal law, people are generally prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms if they have been convicted of a felony or some domestic violence misdemeanors, or if they are subject to certain court orders related to domestic violence or a serious mental condition.
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27 CFR 478.74 - Request for hearing after notice of
If a licensee desires a hearing after receipt of a notice of suspension or revocation of a license, or imposition of a civil fine, the licensee shall file a
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