If you’ve been denied a firearm purchase or told you can’t legally own a gun, there may be a path forward. We help people in Ashland and throughout Jackson County petition the court to restore their firearm rights under Oregon law.
Ashland has a strong outdoor and hunting culture, and losing your firearm rights can affect more than just ownership. It can impact your ability to hunt, protect your home, and move forward after a past mistake.
We work with clients from Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, and across Southern Oregon to guide them through the legal steps required to restore those rights.
A successful petition can restore your ability to legally possess and purchase firearms under Oregon law.
Old convictions, mistakes, or prohibitions don’t have to define your future. Restoration gives you a legal path forward.
For many in the Ashland area, hunting and outdoor life matter. Restoration can help you get back to that.
We look at your history and determine whether you qualify under ORS 166.274 or related laws.
We gather court records, OSP background information, and any required documents to support your case.
We draft a detailed petition tailored to your county court, including supporting evidence.
We file your case in the correct Oregon circuit court and handle required notifications.
We prepare you for what to expect and present your case clearly to the judge.
After restoration, we explain next steps for lawful firearm purchases and compliance.
Start with a free consultation
We serve clients in Ashland, Jackson County, and across Oregon. Most of the process can be handled remotely.
We handle restoration cases under Oregon statutes every day. This is not a side service.
We work in courts across Oregon, including Jackson County where Ashland cases are filed.
Our firm has helped hundreds of Oregonians regain their rights. Results depend on your case, but experience matters.
You’ll know what to expect at each stage, including timelines, documents, and court procedures.
We review your eligibility and explain your options.
We collect records from courts and agencies.
We prepare your filing based on your specific situation.
Typically in your county of residence, such as Jackson County for Ashland residents.
Some cases require a hearing where the judge evaluates your petition.
We guide you on next steps, including firearm purchases and legal compliance.
Typical timelines vary by county, but many cases move forward within a few months after filing.
If you live in Ashland or nearby and want to restore your firearm rights, start with a free consultation. We’ll walk you through your eligibility and next steps.
Most people file a petition under ORS 166.274 in the circuit court for their county. For Ashland residents, that is typically Jackson County. The court reviews your history and decides whether you qualify.
Timelines vary, but many cases take a few months from filing to decision. Some move faster depending on court schedules and case complexity.
In some cases, yes. It depends on the type of conviction and whether additional steps like expungement or felony reduction are required first.
Often it does, but not always. Federal law depends on your specific history. We review both state and federal considerations during your consultation.
A denial can be the first sign that you need restoration. We review the reason for the denial and determine the best legal path forward.
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.