
Under current Nevada law (i.e., up until June 30, 2008), all sex offenders must register under Nevada’s Sex Offenders Registry for as long as they live, work, or go to school in Nevada. Nonetheless, the current law still allows a sex offender who has complied with registration requirements for a period of at least 15 consecutive years (during which he was not convicted of an offense that “poses a threat to the safety or well-being of others”) to petition a court to terminate his duty to register.
Starting on July 01, 2008, the law in Nevada now allows that certain sex offenders (as well as non-sex offenders who have to register because they were convicted of committing a crime against a child) may terminate registration. The time that an offender must register under the new law will depend on whether he is a Tier 1, Tier II, or Tier II offender. If he is a Tier I offender, he must register for only 15 years maximum (as opposed to life); if a Tier II offender, he must register for 25 years; however, if he is a Tier III offender, he must continue to register for life (as long as he lives, works, or goes to school in Nevada). Please see the Frequently Asked Questions for more information.
Furthermore, the new law will allow a Tier I offender to petition a court to terminate his duty to register prematurely. A Tier I offender may petition if he has registered for a period of at least 10 consecutive years, during which he was not convicted of a felony or a sexual offense; to qualify, he must also have completed any periods of supervised release, probation, or parole, in addition to an approved sex offender treatment program. If the court grants the petition, it will knock 5 years off of the maximum period that the Tier I offender must register.
The above reduction option is also available to offenders who were classified as Tier III by a juvenile court. The requirements to qualify are the same as those for Tier I offenders, except that instead of 10 years, the TIER III juvenile delinquent must have registered for at least 25 years before he can petition for a reduction.
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This depends on the “tier” level you are classified as. In NV, there is Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III. Your registration period also depends on whether the “old” version of the statute applies, or whether the new version applies.
This depends on your Tier level as well as which version of the law applies. Under the current version, if you are a Tier I offender, you can ask a court to release you from your registration duties after you have registered for at least 10 consecutive years. If you committed a Tier III offense when you were a juvenile but were only “adjudicated delinquent” for that offense, then you can apply to a court to release you from registration duties after you have registered for 25 consecutive years. There are additional requirements other than these waiting periods.
We can research your case for you and determine if you are eligible to have your sex offender registration terminated early. We charge a small fee to do so and that will apply to the total for any service you subsequently sign up for.
It typically takes five to six months, depending on your individual circumstances, the court’s workload at the time, and whether there are any objections from the government. The court is required to give the government and other interested parties (such as the victim) an opportunity to be heard at the hearing.
We can create a payment plan that meets your needs. Please view the pricing for details regarding the payment plans.
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