Gun Law Services Near Ashland, OR

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If you were denied a firearm purchase, lost your rights, or had a CHL denied, you’re not alone. We help people across Southern Oregon, including Ashland, take clear, lawful steps to restore their rights under Oregon law.

Best Gun Law Services Near Ashland, OR

Ashland residents often run into issues with firearm eligibility after past convictions, court cases, or mental health records. We work with clients throughout Jackson County to navigate Oregon’s legal process and move forward with confidence.

Our focus is simple. Clear answers, statute-based guidance, and a path you can actually follow.

Why Gun Law Services Matter in Ashland

Clear Direction When the Law Feels Confusing

Oregon firearm laws involve multiple statutes, agencies, and deadlines. We break everything down into plain steps so you know exactly what to do next.

A Path to Restoring Your Rights

Many people in Ashland qualify for relief under Oregon law, including firearm rights restoration, expungement, or CHL appeals. The key is knowing which path applies to your situation.

Avoid Costly Mistakes and Delays

Filing in the wrong county, missing deadlines, or submitting incomplete documents can set you back months. We help you get it right the first time.

What’s Included With Our Gun Law Services Near Ashland

Firearm Rights Restoration (ORS 166.274)

We prepare and file petitions in the correct court and guide you through the process of restoring your firearm rights under Oregon law.

Expungement / Set-Aside (ORS 137.225)

We help clear eligible records, which can remove barriers to firearm eligibility and improve background check outcomes.

CHL Denial Appeals (ORS 166.293)

If your concealed handgun license was denied or revoked, we review your case and handle the appeal process within the required timeframe.

Felony Reduction Support

In some cases, reducing a conviction may be part of restoring your rights. We evaluate whether this step applies to you.

Civil Commitment Relief (ORS 166.273 / PSRB)

We assist with the PSRB process for clients dealing with mental health-related prohibitions.

Hunting Rights Restoration

If your hunting privileges were affected, we help identify the legal path to restore them alongside firearm rights when possible.

Contact Us Today

free consultation

We’ll review your situation, explain your options, and outline your next steps.

  • Phone: (541) 227-2266
  • Location: 2544 W Main St, Medford, OR
  • Serving Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, and all of Jackson County

Why Choose Us for Gun Law Services Near Ashland

  • Focused on Oregon firearm and rights restoration law
  • Statewide representation across all counties
  • Plain-English guidance tied directly to Oregon statutes
  • Experience handling hundreds of restoration cases (brand claim)
  • Free consultation with clear next steps


We’re not a general practice firm trying to “also” handle gun law. This is the core of what we do.

What You Can Expect (Our Process)
1. Free Consultation

We review your history and determine if you may qualify under Oregon law.

2. Records and Eligibility Review

We gather court records, background check details, and any required documentation.

3. Petition Preparation

We draft and prepare filings specific to your county and situation.

4. Filing and Service

We submit your case to the appropriate court and notify required parties.

5. Hearing (if required)

We guide you through what to expect. Timelines vary across Jackson County courts.

6. After Your Case

We explain next steps, including firearm purchases, CHL applications, or additional relief if needed.

Other Services We Offer Near Ashland
  • Gun rights restoration in Oregon
  • Expungement and record clearing
  • CHL eligibility and appeals
  • Felony reduction strategies
  • Civil commitment (PSRB) relief
  • Hunting rights restoration

Free consultation — find out if you’re eligible.

Clear steps. Real answers. A path forward under Oregon law.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most people file a petition under ORS 166.274 in the county where they live, which includes Jackson County for Ashland residents. You must show the court that you do not pose a danger to public safety. We help prepare and file the petition correctly.

Many cases fall within an eight to sixteen week range after all documents are ready. Timelines can vary depending on the court schedule and whether a hearing is required.

In many cases, yes. A set-aside under ORS 137.225 can remove certain records that cause delays or denials. We review your history to see if expungement is a good first step.

You typically have a limited time to appeal under ORS 166.293. Bring your denial notice to your consultation so we can confirm your deadline and next steps.

Yes. We work with clients across Southern Oregon and handle cases in Jackson County courts regularly. Most of the process can be handled remotely.

This page provides general information about Oregon law and court processes. It is not legal advice. Outcomes and timelines vary by county and individual circumstances.

Serving Central Point, Jackson County, and all of Oregon.