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This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
To qualify for restoration of gun rights by a Petition of Restoration of Firearms Rights, the date of your conviction must be at least 20 years before filing, you must be a resident of North Carolina for one year before filing, only one felony is on your record, the felony on your record is a nonviolent felony, the ...
North Carolina is an open carry state, which means that if you're legally allowed to own a gun, you can carry it in plain sight without a permit. But if you want to carry a firearm in a hidden way, like in a purse or under a jacket, you'll need a Concealed Handgun Permit.
A. Civil rights (vote, office, jury) Civil rights are lost upon conviction of a felony. All rights are automatically restored upon “unconditional discharge” of sentence, unconditional pardon, or satisfaction of all conditions of a conditional pardon.
Nearly 1 in 4 North Carolinians has a criminal record; this landmark piece of bipartisan legislation allows hundreds of thousands of people with criminal records to have their records expunged.
Nearly 1 in 4 North Carolinians has a criminal record; this landmark piece of bipartisan legislation allows hundreds of thousands of people with criminal records to have their records expunged.
The bill: If passed, the Second Chance Act would automatically expunge (remove) from a person's criminal record charges that were dismissed, or for which a person was found not guilty. It would also allow for expungement of some juvenile convictions and certain nonviolent misdemeanor and nonviolent felony convictions.
- A person who was convicted of a nonviolent felony in North Carolina but whose civil rights have been restored pursuant to Chapter 13 of the General Statutes for a period of at least 20 years may petition the district court in the district where the person resides to restore the person's firearms rights pursuant to ...
This can be obtained electronically and printed, or you can visit the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court where they will provide you with a form. After you fill out the form, you will need to file the petition in the county where you were convicted, and the clerk's office will contact the District Attorney's office.
Stat. § 147-21. Every application for pardon must be made to the Governor in writing, signed by the party convicted, or by some person in his behalf.
NC Fair Chance is a partnership between the North Carolina Pro Bono Resource Center, the North Carolina Justice Center, and DAs across NC to help drivers remove minor charges and unpaid fines from their records. This helps drivers remove suspensions and restore their licenses.