Central Point sits right in Jackson County, where court procedures and filing expectations can differ from other parts of Oregon. We handle felony reduction matters across Southern Oregon and regularly work with local courts.
Felony reduction can be a key step toward restoring opportunities, including employment, housing, and in some cases, firearm rights.
A reduced charge can make a real difference when applying for jobs, housing, or professional licensing in the Central Point and Medford area.
In many cases, felony reduction is part of a larger plan tied to restoring firearm rights under Oregon law.
Reducing a felony can simplify your record and make future legal processes, like expungement, more realistic.
We review your conviction, court records, and timing requirements to determine if reduction may be possible.
We gather court documents, judgments, and any required supporting records from Jackson County and other agencies.
We prepare filings tailored to your case and the specific court handling your matter.
We file your petition and handle communication with the court and required parties.
If a hearing is required, we help you understand what to expect and how your case will be presented.
After a decision, we outline what comes next, including how reduction may impact firearm rights or expungement eligibility.
We approach every case with a practical plan. You’ll know what steps to expect and how long things may take.
1. Free Consultation
We review your history and explain whether felony reduction may apply.
2. Record Review
We gather court and background records needed to move forward.
3. Petition Drafting
We prepare filings based on your case and local court requirements.
4. Filing & Service
We submit everything and handle required notifications.
5. Court Process
Some cases move without a hearing, while others require one. Timing varies by county.
6. Outcome & Next Steps
We explain what the result means and whether additional steps are worth pursuing.
In some cases, yes. Eligibility depends on the type of conviction, your history, and how much time has passed. We review these factors during your consultation.
Timelines vary. Some cases move in a few months, while others take longer depending on the court and whether a hearing is required.
Not automatically. It can be part of a broader plan, but firearm rights restoration usually requires a separate process under Oregon law.
Some cases require a hearing, while others may be decided based on the filed documents. It depends on your situation and the court.
Costs vary based on your case. We outline expected fees and court costs after reviewing your eligibility.
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