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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields. Fill in your last name, first name, and middle name as required.
  3. Provide your complete address, including city, state, and zip code. This information is crucial for the court to identify your residence.
  4. Indicate your date of birth to verify your identity.
  5. Next, enter the details of the mental health facility from which you were discharged. Include the facility's address and discharge date.
  6. Select whether you are requesting a confidential private hearing by checking the appropriate box.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to affirm that all provided information is true and correct.
  8. Once completed, submit the form to the superior court of your county of residence as instructed.

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Any person who has been convicted of a felony, certain misdemeanors, certain firearms offenses, who is addicted to narcotics, who is the subject of a domestic violence restraining order, or has been committed to a mental institution pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 8100, may not possess or have under
A person convicted of a felony, or a juvenile adjudicated for a crime that would be a felony if committed by an adult, loses the right to possess a firearm. Firearms rights may be restored by the court ten years after service of sentence, or presumably by a pardon.
In general, there are two basic options to have your gun rights restored after a conviction. They include having your felony case reduced to a misdemeanor and receiving a pardon from the Governor of California.
The Patient Notification of Firearm Prohibition and Right to Hearing form (BOF 4009B) may be utilized by the facility to ensure patients are notified of the five-year firearm prohibition and their right to request a hearing to have firearm rights reinstated by the Superior Court.
Denied. If your DROS application is denied, you will receive a letter from the DOJ Bureau of Firearms within two weeks. The letter will explain the reason and instructions on how to get a copy of the record that resulted in the denial of your application.

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Under federal law, a person is generally prohibited from acquiring or possessing firearms if, among other things, they have been convicted of certain crimes or become subject to certain court orders related to domestic violence or a serious mental condition.
Denial records are kept forever. Many states use their own State Police agencies as the point-of-contact to administer NICS checks. So if you are denied, they are immediately notified because they are the one performing the check on behalf of the shop. Its not the shop that notifies the police.

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