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Confiscation & Forfeiture

An Attorney to Recover Your Confiscated Property

Even if you are not charged with a crime, and even if you are not a suspect in a criminal investigation, police and law enforcement agencies can confiscate your legally owned firearms, sometimes indefinitely.

At The Rainier Law Group, PLLC, we help clients protect their constitutional rights to gun ownership and recover their legally owned possessions. Our experienced firearms law attorney can aggressively fight forfeiture when police have confiscated your property.

A Seattle Lawyer Who Protects Your Gun Rights

You might expect that once you are cleared of suspected involvement in a crime, getting your legally owned guns back will be fairly easy. Unfortunately — and often for no good reason — law enforcement agencies may be hesitant to return your property. Our lawyer can help you fight confiscation and forfeiture.

We have experience working with law enforcement professionals, including:

  • Seattle area local law enforcement
  • State and federal agencies
  • The FBI and NICS
  • The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE or ATF)

Put Our Firearms Law Experience to Work to Protect Your Rights

Our founding attorney, David Newman, built our practice to provide effective representation and reliable client services to Seattle-area residents seeking to protect their legal rights. We believe strongly that responsible gun owners should not be singled out and should receive the full and complete legal protections granted by both the U.S. and the State of Washington constitutions.

We help gun owners recover their seized property and avoid forfeiture. Call us at (425) 502-5928 or toll-free (866) 321-6193 or contact us online to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss how we can help you protect your rights and recover your property.

From our office in Bellevue, Washington, The Rainier Law Group, PLLC, serves clients in the Western Washington communities of Bellevue, Seattle, Redmond, Renton, Kirkland, Kent, Mercer Island, Tacoma, Issaquah, Auburn, Everett, Bothell, Shoreline and Bremerton; and throughout King County, Snohomish County, Pierce County, Kitsap County, and all other Washington counties.