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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) Lifetime registration is required for a sex offender who:
(1) Was found to have committed an aggravated sex offense;
(2) Was determined by the court to be or assessed as a Level 4 sexually dangerous person;
(3) Has pleaded guilty or nolo contendere to or been found guilty of a second or subsequent sex offense under a separate case number, not multiple counts on the same charge;
(4) Was convicted of rape by forcible compulsion, § 5-14-103(a)(1), or other substantially similar offense in another jurisdiction; or
(5) Has pleaded guilty or nolo contendere to or been found guilty of failing to comply with registration and reporting requirements under § 12-12-904 three (3) or more times.
(b)(1)(A)(i)(a) Any other sex offender required to register under this subchapter may apply in the jurisdiction in which he or she was convicted for an order terminating the obligation to register to the sentencing court fifteen (15) years after the date the sex offender first registered in Arkansas.
(b) If the sex offender was incarcerated in a correctional facility, the date the sex offender first registered in Arkansas is the date the sex offender registered upon his or her release from the correctional facility.
(ii) After fifteen (15) years of having been registered as a sex offender in Arkansas, a sex offender sentenced in another state but permanently residing in Arkansas may apply for an order terminating the obligation to register in the circuit court of the county in which the sex offender resides or has last resided within this state.
(B)(i) The court shall hold a hearing on the application under subdivision (b)(1)(A) of this section at which the applicant and any interested persons may present witnesses and other evidence.
(ii) No less than thirty (30) days before the date of the hearing on the application under subdivision (b)(1)(A) of this section, a copy of the application under subdivision (b)(1)(A) of this section shall be served on:
(a) The prosecutor of the county in which the adjudication of guilt triggering registration was obtained if the sex offender was convicted in this state; or
(b) The prosecutor of the county where a sex offender resides if the sex offender was convicted in another state.
(iii) A copy of the application under subdivision (b)(1)(A) of this section also shall be served on the Arkansas Sex Offender Registry in the Arkansas Crime Information Center and on Community Notification Assessment at least thirty (30) days before the hearing.
(iv)(a) Upon receipt of the application under subdivision (b)(1)(A) of this section, the court shall notify the computerized victim notification system under § 12-12-1201 of the filing of the application.
(b) The computerized victim notification system under § 12-12-1201 shall notify a victim who has opted in to receive notifications of the filing of an application to terminate an obligation to register under this section.
(C) If the sex offender has not been assessed in the five (5) years before making a request to terminate the obligation to register under this section, the prosecuting attorney may request a reassessment and an order terminating the obligation to register shall not be granted without a reassessment.
(2) The court shall grant an order terminating the obligation to register upon proof by a preponderance of the evidence that:
(A) The applicant, for a period of fifteen (15) years after the applicant was released from prison or other institution or placed on parole, post-release supervision, supervised release, or probation has not been adjudicated guilty of a sex offense; and
(B) The applicant is not likely to pose a threat to the safety of others.
(3)(A) A sex offender required to register as a result of a conviction for permitting the physical abuse of a minor under § 5-27-221 may apply for termination of the obligation to register at any time after July 22, 2015.
(B) The court shall grant an order under this subdivision (b)(3) terminating the obligation to register upon proof by a preponderance of the evidence that the facts underlying the offense for which the sex offender is required to register no longer support a requirement to register.
(c) If a court denies a petition to terminate the obligation to register under this section, the sex offender may not file a new petition to terminate the obligation to register under this section before three (3) years from the date the order denying the previous petition was filed.
(d) The center shall remove a sex offender from the registry upon receipt by the center of adequate proof that the sex offender has died.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 12. Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, and Military Affairs § 12-12-919. Termination of obligation to register - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-12-law-enforcement-emergency-management-and-military-affairs/ar-code-sect-12-12-919.html
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