Gun Rights & Record Relief Services in Eagle Point, OR

Clear steps. Straight answers. Statewide help from a Medford-based team.

About Oregon Gun Law in Eagle Point

We work with clients in Eagle Point and across Jackson County who are trying to restore firearm rights, clean up records, or move forward after a denial. Being just down the road in Medford, we regularly handle cases in this area and understand how local courts and procedures typically operate.

Our focus is simple. Help you understand your options under Oregon law and take the next step with confidence.

Why Choose Us for Gun Rights Services in Eagle Point
  • Oregon-focused practice
    We work specifically with Oregon statutes like ORS 166.274, ORS 137.225, and CHL appeal laws. This is not a side service.
  • Statewide representation
    We handle cases in every county, including Jackson County and surrounding areas like Eagle Point, White City, and Shady Cove.
  • Proven experience
    Our team has helped hundreds of Oregonians restore their rights. We focus on practical outcomes, not theory.
  • Clear process from start to finish
    You will know what to expect, what documents are needed, and how long things may take.

Our Services in Eagle Point, OR

Gun Rights Restoration (ORS 166.274)

If you are prohibited under Oregon law, you may qualify to petition the court to restore your firearm rights. We guide you through eligibility, filing, and the hearing process.

Expungement / Set Aside (ORS 137.225)

Clearing eligible cases from your record can open doors and may play a role in restoring rights. We help prepare and file your motion correctly.

CHL Denials & Appeals (ORS 166.293)

If your concealed handgun license was denied or revoked, you may have a limited window to appeal. We review your notice and help you respond.

Felony Reduction

Some cases may qualify for reduction, which can change your legal status and future options. We evaluate whether this step fits your situation.

Civil Commitment Relief (ORS 166.273 / PSRB)

If your prohibition is tied to a civil commitment, the process involves evaluation and a formal hearing. We help you prepare and present your case.

Hunting Rights Restoration

If you have lost hunting privileges, there may be a path to restore them, often connected to firearm rights or record relief.

Contact Oregon Gun Law Today

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  • Phone: (541) 227-2266
  • Email: info@oregongunlaw.com
  • Office: Medford, OR (serving Central Point and all of Jackson County)

What to Expect When Working With Us

  1. Initial consultation
    We review your history, answer questions, and identify possible paths forward.
  2. Records and eligibility review
    We gather court and background information to confirm what you qualify for.
  3. Petition preparation
    We draft and prepare filings based on your county and situation.
  4. Filing and service
    Documents are submitted to the court and required parties are notified.
  5. Hearing and outcome
    If a hearing is required, we prepare you and present your case.
  6. Next steps after relief
    We guide you on compliance, background checks, and what to expect moving forward.


Timelines vary by county, but many cases fall within a few months once everything is filed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Most firearm rights restoration petitions must be filed in the county where you live. If you are in Eagle Point, your case would typically go through Jackson County Circuit Court.

Many cases take a few months from filing to resolution, though timing depends on the court schedule and case details. We will give you a realistic timeline during your consultation.

Not automatically. A set aside under ORS 137.225 can help your record, but firearm rights often require a separate petition under ORS 166.274 depending on your history.

Any court paperwork, case numbers, or denial letters help us evaluate your situation faster. If you do not have documents, we can help locate them.

Yes. We work statewide across Oregon and regularly handle cases throughout Southern Oregon, including Medford, Central Point, and surrounding communities.

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.