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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alabama pardon application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field. Ensure you print clearly for legibility.
  3. Fill in your date of birth (DOB), race, sex, and social security number (SS#) in the respective fields.
  4. Select the type of application you are submitting by checking the appropriate box: Pardon Application, Remission of Fine and/or Forfeiture Application, or Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote.
  5. Review the authorization statement carefully. This section allows the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles to collect necessary information about you.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom. A witness must also sign and date it to validate your application.

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Are There Different Types of Pardons? There are different types of pardons, each having its own effect. Pardons can be full or partial, absolute or conditional.
You may apply for a pardon by completing the PARDON APPLICATION linked HERE and the WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND AUTHORITY FOR RELEASE OF INFORMATION linked HERE and submitting them via mail ATTN: Pardons Unit or email to pardons@paroles.alabama.gov. Any pardon application received is treated as a full pardon request.
Alabamas Board of Pardons and Parole has the authority to restore any civil and political disabilities that result from a conviction. These pardons do not clean a persons criminal record, but can restore their ability to vote, own firearms, or run for political office.
The Board may grant a full pardon, which restores all rights, or they may grant a pardon with restrictions. For example, the Board may restrict the right to possess a firearm and/or they may require that an applicant convicted of a sex offense continue to comply with all sex offender restrictions.
Someone convicted of a crime in a California state court can apply to the Governor for a pardon. There is no right to a pardon. The Governor cant pardon convictions from other state or federal courts.

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A full pardon restores certain citizenship rights forfeited upon criminal conviction, such as the right to serve on a jury, to hold public office, and to serve as executor or administrator of an estate. In Texas, when a person discharges a felony sentence the right to vote is automatically restored.
Pardons do not erase a conviction from a persons criminal record. Instead, they remove the civil penalties attached to a felony conviction under Alabama law. These penalties typically involve the loss of voting rights and the right to own a handgun.
∎ Pardon Eligibility Criteria: To be considered for a pardon or remission, an applicant must have either completed his or her sentence or have successfully served at least three (3) years on parole for the sentence for which the applicant seeks a pardon.

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