Arizona Felony to Misdemeanor is a process that allows individuals who have been convicted of a felony in Arizona to have their felony charge reduced to a misdemeanor. This process is known as "downgrading" and is only available in certain cases. Types of Arizona Felony to Misdemeanor include: expungement, set aside, and restoration of civil rights. Expungement, also known as dismissal, is a process in which an individual's felony conviction is sealed and no longer appears on their criminal record. A set aside is a process in which a court may change the status of a felony conviction to a misdemeanor. Restoration of civil rights allows an individual to regain rights that were lost due to felony conviction, such as the right to vote, hold public office, or possess a firearm.