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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the petition for firearms in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your full name or the name of the law enforcement agency. Indicate your relationship to the respondent, such as family member, employer, or law enforcement officer.
  3. Provide the court name and address where you are filing this petition. The case number will be filled in by the court once filed.
  4. Complete the respondent's information, including their full name, age, and address if known.
  5. In the venue section, check all applicable reasons for filing in that county.
  6. If there are any other court cases involving the respondent, provide details about those cases in the designated section.
  7. Describe any firearms or ammunition you believe the respondent possesses. Be as specific as possible regarding types and locations.
  8. State your grounds for requesting a gun violence restraining order by confirming both conditions outlined in section 6.
  9. Request a hearing and specify how long you want the restraining order to last.
  10. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form.

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A person convicted of a felony loses the rights to vote, to run for state office, and to sit on a jury. After a first felony conviction, these rights are restored automatically upon completion of sentence if all restitution has been paid. (Unlike unpaid restitution, unpaid fines do not affect restoration of rights.)
First Pathway to Restoration: Pardon ing to T.C.A. 39-17-1307 (c)(1)(A), a felon who has been pardoned may be able to possess a firearm. This pardon must come from the Tennessee Governor and requires several steps.
The Ohio Revised Code details the process to re-acquire firearm rights. You can petition the Court to have your rights restored, and must demonstrate to the Court that you meet the requirements to have your rights restored. This restoration of firearm rights is not extended to all convictions.
If you are a convicted felon in Indiana, then you are not eligible to own or possess a firearm. In fact, if you have been convicted of a crime of domestic violence in Indiana, you may have lost your gun rights too.
We will let you know what cases are problems on your record, how you can fix any problems, and we will let you know exactly what the restoration will cost. Low Cost to Start: This service is only $300. To actually restore your rights may cost anywhere from $750 to several thousand dollars.

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The first step in checking if your gun rights have been restored is to contact your local court or probation/parole office. Depending on the state, these offices may be responsible for overseeing the restoration process and can provide information on the status of your gun rights.

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