WEAPONS CHARGES DEFENSE — PRESCOTT VALLEY, AZ

Weapons Charges Lawyer in Prescott Valley, AZ – Protect Your Rights and Freedom

If you face weapons charges in Prescott Valley, AZ, you need an experienced Weapons Charges Lawyer who understands local laws and courts. Oliverson Law offers aggressive defense to safeguard your rights. Call (480) 582-3637 today for a confidential consultation.

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Prescott Valley, AZ, located in Yavapai County, is a growing community of approximately 46,515 residents situated about 95 miles northwest of our Tempe office. The city is positioned near major highways like State Route 69 and State Route 89A, which are critical corridors for law enforcement patrol and traffic enforcement. Local enforcement agencies include the Prescott Valley Police Department, which handles city-specific crimes, and the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, responsible for broader jurisdictional matters. Weapons charges in Prescott Valley are taken seriously due to Arizona’s strict firearm and weapons regulations, with enforcement often intensified around popular outdoor recreation areas and during seasonal events. The city’s proximity to Prescott and other Yavapai County communities means cases often proceed through the county’s Superior Court system located in Prescott. The Prescott Valley Police Department coordinates closely with county prosecutors to ensure compliance with Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) governing weapons offenses. For more information on weapons charges and legal defenses in Arizona, see our [weapons charges lawyer hub](/weapons-charges-lawyer/) and [Yavapai County weapons charges page](/weapons-charges-lawyer-yavapai-county/).

Where Your Prescott Valley Case Goes

Charge LevelCourtAddressProsecutor
FelonyYavapai County Superior Court1200 E. Sheldon St, Prescott, AZ 86301Yavapai County Attorney’s Office

Weapons charges originating in Prescott Valley generally start in the Prescott Valley Municipal Court for misdemeanors. Felony weapons offenses are prosecuted in Yavapai County Superior Court in Prescott, approximately 15 miles west of Prescott Valley. The Yavapai County Attorney’s Office handles prosecuting all weapons-related cases in this jurisdiction, and defendants are routed accordingly based on charge severity.

Recent Case Results

DISMISSED
Weapons possession charge dropped after suppressed evidence in a Prescott Valley case.
DISMISSED
Charges dismissed for unlawful carry following thorough investigation and motion to exclude improperly obtained evidence.
REDUCED
Felony weapons charge reduced to misdemeanor, resulting in minimal penalties and no jail time.

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique.

Quick Prescott Valley Facts

14,364
Population of Prescott Valley City Limits (2010 Census)
30 mi
Distance to Yavapai County Superior Court
95 mi
Distance from Tempe Office
2
Primary Enforcement Agencies (Prescott Valley PD, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office)
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Our Prescott Valley Defense Process

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Initial Consultation

You will discuss the details of your weapons charge with an experienced attorney who understands Prescott Valley and Yavapai County laws.

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Case Investigation

Oliverson Law will thoroughly review police reports, evidence, and witness statements specific to your Prescott Valley case.

3

Legal Strategy Development

Based on local enforcement patterns and court practices, your defense strategy will be tailored to challenge the prosecution’s case.

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Court Representation

We will represent you aggressively in Prescott Valley Municipal Court or Yavapai County Superior Court, negotiating or litigating as needed.

Penalties You’re Facing

OffenseARSLevelPenalties
Possession of a Deadly Weapon by a Prohibited PossessorARS § 13-3101Class 4 Felony1 to 3.75 years prison, fines up to $150,000
Carrying a Concealed Weapon Without a PermitARS § 13-3112Class 1 MisdemeanorUp to 6 months jail, fines, probation
Aggravated Assault with a Deadly WeaponARS § 13-1204Class 3 or 4 Felony2 to 7.5 years prison, fines, restitution

Sentencing for weapons charges in Prescott Valley varies widely depending on the offense level and circumstances. Misdemeanor charges may carry jail time under six months, fines, and probation, while felony charges can result in multi-year prison sentences and significant fines. Factors influencing penalties include prior criminal history, use of a weapon in a crime, and whether the defendant is a prohibited possessor under Arizona law.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Attorney: Derek Oliverson

Derek Oliverson’s extensive background as a former Glendale City Court judge, Henderson police officer, and Mohave County prosecutor equips him with a deep understanding of Arizona’s weapons laws and court procedures. His experience navigating complex prosecutions and suppressing unlawful evidence proves invaluable in defending clients facing weapons charges in Prescott Valley and broader Yavapai County.

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Local Defense for Prescott Valley

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