How do I know if my civil rights have been restored?

It depends upon the law of the state in which you were convicted. If you were convicted under Virginia law, rights would have to be restored by the Governor or by an Order of a Circuit Court.

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1. What is a Jury Questionnaire and why did I receive one?
2. Do I have to respond to the Questionnaire?
3. Is the information supplied on the questionnaire really confidential?
4. I received a Jury Questionnaire. Does this mean I have to report for jury duty?
5. I received a questionnaire last year and responded that I was either not qualified or I asked to be exempt from service. Why did I receive another questionnaire?
6. I received two questionnaires. What should I do?
7. The questionnaire was sent to a family member who is deceased. What should I do?
8. I am unable to complete the questionnaire because of ill health or other physical or mental limitation. What should I do?
9. The questionnaire is addressed to my son/daughter who is away at college. What should I do?
10. The party whose name is on the questionnaire doesn't live at this address. What should I do?
11. My questionnaire has been lost or damaged. How do I request a replacement?
12. I am in the military, on active duty. Do I have to serve jury duty?
13. I have already served jury duty. Can I be called to serve again?
14. Is DUI (driving under the influence) considered a felony?
15. How do I know if my civil rights have been restored?
16. Where do I send any additional questions or concerns?