PSRB Relief Medford

If your firearm rights were lost due to a past mental-health commitment, Oregon law gives you a path to restore them. Under ORS 166.273, eligible Oregonians can petition the Psychiatric Security Review Board (PSRB) for relief. Oregon Gun Law guides you through each step—evaluation, filing, and hearing—so you know exactly what to expect.

Oregon Gun Law is a statewide legal service focused solely on firearm-rights restoration, CHL appeals, expungements, and PSRB relief. Led by attorney Shawn Kollie, we’ve helped hundreds of Oregonians regain their rights through clear, statute-based guidance. Every case receives personalized attention, including those involving PSRB procedures and medical-record privacy.

How PSRB Relief Helps You
  • Restore Oregon Firearm Rights: Relief removes the state prohibition linked to a qualifying civil commitment.

  • Correct Records: We coordinate with Oregon State Police and courts to ensure your status is updated.

  • Move Forward Confidently: Many clients pursue hunting rights, CHLs, or firearm purchases after successful PSRB relief.

Understanding PSRB Relief (ORS 166.273)

Oregon law allows individuals prohibited from possessing firearms due to certain mental-health commitments to request relief.


Key requirements typically include:

  • A forensic mental-health evaluation by a qualified professional.

  • Proof you are not a danger to yourself or others.

  • Filing a petition with the Psychiatric Security Review Board.

  • A formal PSRB hearing where evidence and testimony may be presented.

The PSRB applies a standard focused on public safety and current mental health, not your past record.

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Why Choose Oregon Gun Law for PSRB Relief

  • Deep experience with Oregon firearm-rights petitions and PSRB requirements

  • Calm, respectful guidance through sensitive mental-health documentation

  • 500+ Oregon rights restorations (brand claim)

  • Clear, statute-anchored explanations without legal jargon

  • Local support for Medford & Jackson County residents with statewide representation

PSRB Relief Process in Medford & Jackson County

1. Free Consultation
We review your history, commitment documentation, and current circumstances to confirm whether PSRB relief is appropriate.

2. Records & Evaluation
We help coordinate the required independent forensic mental-health assessment, a key part of every PSRB petition.

3. Petition Preparation
We draft and submit your petition, supporting documentation, and evaluation materials directly to the PSRB.

4. Hearing Preparation
You’ll know what to expect, what questions may be asked, and how the Board evaluates evidence.

5. PSRB Hearing
We represent you at the hearing and present your case for relief.

6. After the Order
If relief is granted, we guide you through OSP/FICS updates and next steps for firearm purchases or additional rights restoration.

Typical timeline: ten to sixteen weeks, depending on evaluation scheduling and PSRB docket availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

PSRB relief is a legal pathway under ORS 166.273 that allows eligible individuals to restore firearm rights lost due to a qualifying mental-health commitment.

Yes. The PSRB requires an evaluation by a qualified mental-health professional. We coordinate the process and ensure the report meets statutory standards.

Most cases take about ten to sixteen weeks, depending on evaluation scheduling and PSRB hearing availability.

 

Yes. The PSRB conducts a formal hearing for all relief petitions. We prepare you thoroughly so you know exactly what to expect.

Not always. We review both Oregon and federal implications during your consultation.