Arizona's Sex Offender Registration Requirements
Failure to Register • Mandatory Registration
Under Arizona law, sex offender registration is mandatory for every felony conviction and is discretionary for a misdemeanor conviction. Sex offender registration imposes certain registrations requirements on sex offenders. Call an attorney of the Phoenix, Arizona, Law Offices of Howard A. Snader, LLC at (480) 559-8218 to learn more about sex offender registration and the charge of failure to register. Attorney Howard Snader defends people living through out the cities of Mesa, Gilbert, Tempe, Scottsdale, Glendale, Peoria, Chandler, Casa Grande, Kingman, Prescott, Cottonwood, Flagstaff, Kingman, Avondale, Litchfield Park, Surprise, Yuma, Apache Junction, Goodyear, Holbrook, Florence, Payson, and Sedona.
As a former Maricopa County prosecutor and with almost twenty years of legal experience, lawyer Howard Snader advises people about sex offender registration including:
- The period you have to register
- The obligation imposed when you move
- Out-of-state sex offender registration
- Who to remain compliant with a sex offender obligation
- Failure to register
Sex Offender Registration Requirements
After a conviction for a sex crime, you have a limited period to register with the state of Arizona's sexual offender registry. If you did not register within the allotted time, you face a felony charge for a failure to register. If on probation, getting another criminal charge will violate your probation. Not only will you face the felony charge for failing to register, you will face a probation violation for violating the terms of your probation. Do not delay in speaking to the Law Offices of Howard A. Snader, LLC to learn more about sex offender registration.
Getting Discharged From Probation
If convicted of a non-violent sex crime against a child, and clean for at least five years, you may bring a motion before the court to be discharged from probation. By demonstrating to the court your ability to remain law abiding and to follow the terms of your probation, we will petition the court to end your probationary period. As a Certified Criminal Law Specialist in the State of Arizona, Howard Snader will aggressively fight for your rights.
To learn more about sex offender registration and a failure to register, call the Law Offices of Howard A. Snader, LLC at (480) 559-8218. Fill out the attached form with any questions you may have for us.



















