Arizona Setting Aside Judgment » Requirements
Eligibility for setting aside judgment in Arizona requires that you have fulfilled the conditions of your probation or sentence and been discharged by the court. Additionally, if you have been convicted of two or more felonies and sentenced to prison, you must wait two full years before applying for the judgment to be set aside, to restore your civil rights, and restore your gun rights.
Unfortunately, you may not set aside your judgment if your conviction falls under any of the categories below:
- A crime involving the infliction of serious physical injury.
- A crime involving the use or exhibition of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument.
- A crime where you are required to register as a sex offender.
- A crime where there was a finding of sexual motivation.
- A crime where the victim was a minor under fifteen years of age.
- A violation pursuant to 28-3473, which is driving on a suspended or canceled license.
- A violation of any local ordinance relating to stopping, standing, or operation of a vehicle.
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