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Submit a petition

There are two forms of petitions. The first is a petition for reprieve, commutation or pardon. The second is a petition for the restoration of the right to engage in political office.

Petition for reprieve, commutation or pardon

Use these resources to file a petition for reprieve, commutation or pardon.

  1. Download and complete the Petition for Reprieve, Commutation or Pardon form.
  2. Follow these instructions (PDF) to complete and submit your petition.
  3. Review frequently asked questions (PDF) with your questions.
  4. Submit your petition. For information about how to submit your petition, refer to the instructions (PDF).

Petition for the restoration of right to engage in political office by persons convicted of federal offenses or out-of-state felonies

Your right to vote, and, thereby your right to engage in political office, may have been restored by law. Learn more about felony convictions from the Secretary of State.

  • If you were convicted in Washington State Superior Court, your right to vote is restored as long as you are not either in prison or on community custody for that felony with the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC). If you have questions about whether you are on community custody with DOC, call 1-800-430-9674.
  • If you were convicted in another state or in federal court, your right to vote is restored as long as you are not incarcerated for that felony.

If your right to vote is restored by operation of law, you may register to vote. The right to engage in political office ordinarily is restored upon registration to vote. In these circumstances it is unnecessary for the Board to take any action restoring the right to engage in political office.

The Board is not aware of other circumstances in which the right to engage in political office is lost as a result of convictions for federal offenses or out-of-state felonies. However, if you believe a petition asking the Board for a certificate of restoration limited to engaging in political office is necessary due to unique circumstances, please email CPBoard@atg.wa.gov to explain the circumstances and request a copy of Petition B.

What happens next?

When your complete petition is received, you will be notified in writing via email or U.S. mail, depending on how your petition was submitted. Your petition will be submitted to the Board's Preliminary Review Committee for a determination as to whether it will be set for hearing before the full Clemency and Pardons Board. You will be notified in writing of the Preliminary Review Committee's determination. Please be patient as this can take several months.


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