{"id":12655,"date":"2015-02-27T10:41:10","date_gmt":"2015-02-27T17:41:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/criminal-defense-law\/?p=12655"},"modified":"2023-11-15T16:37:44","modified_gmt":"2023-11-15T23:37:44","slug":"sex-offender-registration-requirement-removed-in-az","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/criminal-defense-law\/blog\/sex-offender-registration-requirement-removed-in-az\/","title":{"rendered":"Getting Removed from the Sex Offender Registry in Arizona"},"content":{"rendered":"

Introduction<\/h2>\n

Being on the sex offender registry is a stigma that most would rather avoid. Depending on the severity of your offense, going on the sex offender registry may include having your personal information and picture online and shared with various law enforcement. It may also involve fliers with your address, photograph, and case information for prospective employers, community groups, schools, and neighbors to see.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s unlikely that someone can have their name removed from the sex offender registry in Arizona. However, it may be possible to get your charges dismissed or diminished if the crime was a lesser offense such as indecent exposure. Common sexual crimes include sexual assault<\/a>, child molestation, sexual exploitation of a minor, and more.<\/p>\n

Sex Offender Registration in Arizona<\/h2>\n