Do you qualify to have your rights restored after a conviction?

Now is a great time to consult with an experienced Rights Restoration attorney to see if you qualify to clear your record and restore your rights to possess a firearm. With recent legislative changes, more people than ever are eligible to restore their civil liberties.

The attorneys at Althauser Rayan Abbarno have years of experience helping people clear their records, restore their good name, and participate in the full rights and privileges of citizenship. For a FREE consultation in Centralia or Olympia, call (360) 736-1301.

Our Attorneys can help you restore your rights!

We can help restore your rights. We can help vacate your conviction?

The reality and unfortunate truth is that good people make mistakes, and for some unlucky good people those mistakes result in criminal records. This can have long lasting and debilitating consequences on many aspects of people’s lives, from finding reliable housing, employment, or enjoying the rights and privileges we have as citizens.

  • Trouble Getting a Job? 
  • Trouble Getting Housing?
  • Trouble Getting Approved for a Loan?

Luckily, there are benefits to paying off one’s debt to society, and in Washington State the law allows some people to clear their record and restore their rights.  While this has been the law for some time, recent changes to the law have expanded the relief that people with criminal records can obtain, and has expanded the types of convictions that can be removed from people’s criminal history.

In July 2019, the legislature passed the New Hope Act, which expanded the laws that allowed a person to “vacate” or expunge criminal convictions, and in turn, restore their right to possess a firearm.

The attorneys at Althauser Rayan Abbarno have years of experience helping people clear their records, restore their good name, and participate in the full rights and privileges of citizenship. For a FREE consultation in Centralia or Olympia, call (360) 736-1301.

This changed in 2019. You many be eligible to vacate a conviction or restore your civil rights. The New Hope Act also included major changes, including the way in which waiting periods are calculated.

Each case is different and these laws can be complicated to decipher without help. If you have a criminal history and have repaid your debt to society, it may be time to consult with an attorney, and see what rights you have to request that your record be cleared.

Call the Centralia and Olympia attorneys at Althauser Rayan Abbarno at (360) 736-1301 or visit CentraliaLaw.com