Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
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Arizona’s registration rules are strict, and a missed deadline or an outdated address can lead to new felony charges, even without any new offense. At Arizona Sex Crime Lawyers, we help clients respond to these allegations and protect the progress they have worked hard to make.
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What Is Failure to Register Under A.R.S. §13-3821 and §13-3824?
A.R.S. §13-3821 sets out who must register as a sex offender in Arizona and what information must be kept current, and A.R.S. §13-3824 makes it a crime to fail to comply. Obligations can include reporting address changes, employment, school enrollment, and other details within strict time limits.
Why These Charges Are So Serious
Failure to comply with the registration requirements is generally charged as a class 4 felony. A conviction can bring:
- New prison or probation exposure
- Extended or additional registration obligations
- A fresh felony on your record, even when the underlying case was years ago
Common Situations That Lead to A.R.S. §13-3824 Charges
Many of these cases involve honest mistakes: a move, a job change, confusion about deadlines, homelessness, or paperwork that never reached the right office. Intent and the specific circumstances often matter a great deal in how these cases are resolved.
How Arizona Sex Crime Lawyers Can Help
At Arizona Sex Crime Lawyers, we focus our practice on defending people accused of sex offenses. We examine how the allegation arose, scrutinize the evidence and any interviews, protect your constitutional rights, and look for every avenue to challenge or reduce the charge. You do not have to face this alone, and the sooner we are involved, the more we may be able to do.
