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Mason County Firearms Restoration Lawyer

Here is the typical procedure for filing a motion to restore your firearm rights in Mason County. 

Step #1: File Your Motion

You have to file your motion in Mason County Superior Court. Only superior court judges have the authority to hear firearm restoration motions.

You cannot file your motion in Mason County District Court or Shelton Municipal Court.  The courts will automatically reject your motion and you'll have to start over in superior court.

You have to file your motion by mail.  You do not have the option of filing by fax or filing electronically in Mason County.

Mail a copy of your motion along with a check for the required $240 filing fee to the Mason County Clerk, P.O. Box 340, Shelton, WA 98584.

Step #2: Get Your Case Number

Once the court receives your motion, the clerk's office will process your paperwork and assign you case a case number.  The clerk's office will then mail you a conformed copy of your motion.  (A conformed copy means a copy of the motion you filed, now with the assigned case number). 

This process takes about 1-2 weeks. 

If you make any mistakes in the filing process, the clerk's office will return your documents to you, with instructions.

You must have an assigned case number to schedule your case for a hearing. 

Step #3:  Serve the Prosecutor's Office

You are required to serve a copy of your motion on the Benton County Prosecutor's Office, which will review your file and determine whether you're eligible.

You will need to provide the following documents for the prosecutor's review:

  • Copy of your Motion
  • Signed declaration: This document certifies that you meet the requirements for restoring under firearm rights under RCW 9.41.040(4).  You must sign this document under penalty of perjury.
  • Proposed Order: This is the most important document—the document that you're hoping the Court will sign, restoring your firearm rights.  If you prepare it correctly—and it meets the prosecutors' approval—the Court will likely sign the document as is. 
  • WATCH Report: You have to provide prosecutors with a copy of your Washington criminal record, which can be accessed online through the Washington State Patrol (WSP).  Keep in mind, however, that WSP only maintains your Washington criminal record.  If you have a criminal record outside Washington, you will need to contact each state and request a copy of your criminal history.

Without these forms, the prosecutor will not agree to your motion, and the Court is not going to sign any orders.

If prosecutors agree that you are eligible, then you are in very good shape.  Although a judge is not required to order firearms restoration if both sides agree, it's rare. 

If prosecutors object, they will typically file a written objection with the Court.  Just because the prosecutors object does notmean that you won't win your motion, but you'll need to address their argument in court. 

Step #4: Request a Hearing

Filing your case doesn't automatically get your motion heard in front of judge.  To do that.  You have to schedule a hearing.

In Mason County, firearms restoration motions are generally heard on the civil motions calendar, which take place Monday at 1:30 p.m. 

FAQ: Mason County Firearms Restoration

 

Can I file my firearms restoration motion in Mason County Superior Court?

You can file your motion in Mason County if one of the following applies:

You are a resident of Mason County

You live outside Mason County but Mason County Superior Court terminated your right to possess firearms as a result of a felony or domestic violence misdemeanor convictions.

Example: You live in Bremerton but you were convicted of a felony drug offense in Mason County when you were younger.  You can file your motion in Mason County Superior Court because the superior court terminated your firearm rights.

Where is Mason County Superior Court located?

The courthouse address is:

Mason County Superior Court

419 N. 4th Street

Shelton, WA 98584

Phone: 360-427-9670

How can I contact the Mason County Prosecuting Attorney?

Mason County Prosecuting Attorney's Office

521 N. 4th Street B

Shelton, WA 98584

Phone: 360-427-9670

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