Finish your sentence and parole without committing any more crimes. You will get most of your rights restored automatically. You will also get your right to hold, possess and use guns back if your felony wasn't a crime of violence.
You need to go to an attorney and/or the court and have your felony expunged from your record. This costs a fee and is ultimately a judge's decision.
No
It has been over 15 years since my felony dwi. How do I get my rights back?
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Absolutely not. If its a federal felony no state can give them back. If its a Montana felony they will have to ask the court and there is a good chance their request will be turned down.
First, you need to find out if your conviction was for something classed as a felony under federal law or only under state law. If it is defined as a felony under federal law, stop right there. You're not getting them back. Now, if it was defined as a felony ONLY under state law and not under federal law, you can apply for relief of disability. There's no guarantee you'll get it, but, if you've got a lawyer handy and some cash to throw at this thing, you can at least try.
Adultery is considered a felony in the states of Idaho, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin.
can I in the state of Missouri with a non violent felony conviction 10 years ago get my hunting rights back
Idaho Human Rights Day was created in 2006.
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
If your crime was only a felony under Georgia law, it is possible to apply for relief of disability. If your crime was a felony under federal law, it's not going to happen.
Possible. IF the felony was for violation of a state law. You will need an attorney, and petition for a pardon, with restoration of gun rights.