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Besides the above, can anyone else who has been convicted of a crime be required to register as a sex offender?

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Besides the above, can anyone else who has been convicted of a crime be required to register as a sex offender?

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Yes., At the time of sentencing a defendant for any violation of Chapter 14 or 35.1 of Title 13 or for an offense for which there was an actual finding of sexual motivation, per 13-118, a judge may require the person who committed the offense to register as a sex offender. Q: My son was a juvenile when he was adjudicated for a sexual offense, and he spent time in a juvenile facility. Several years later, after he became an adult, he committed a felony, but not another sexual offense. Now, he is nearing release from adult prison and they told him he has to register as a sex offender? I thought that juvenile records were sealed and that a juvenile offense can’t be used against him? If a juvenile has been adjudicated delinquent for an act that would constitute an offense as specified above, he can be required to register as a sex offender, but his duty to register would not be “lifetime” registration. Instead, his duty to register would expire upon reaching the age of 25. See ARS 13-3821

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