The Wisconsin Petition for Removal of Firearm Restriction (Juvenile) is a document used by a person who wishes to have their firearm restrictions due to juvenile delinquency removed. The petition must be filed in the county where the juvenile delinquency case was heard. The petitioner must provide proof that they are a resident of the state of Wisconsin, and that they have had no contact with the criminal justice system for a minimum of five years since the delinquency case was heard. There are two types of Wisconsin Petition for Removal of Firearm Restriction (Juvenile). The first is the Petition for Removal of Firearm Restriction based on Juvenile Delinquency Conviction. This petition is for a person who has been convicted of a juvenile delinquency offense and is seeking to have their firearm restrictions removed. The second type of petition is the Petition for Removal of Firearm Restriction based on Juvenile Delinquency Adjudication. This petition is for a person who has been adjudicated delinquent in a juvenile delinquency case and is seeking to have their firearm restrictions removed.