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Notice Of Registration For Court Supervised Registrants CC-DC-CR 85 - Maryland

Notice Of Registration For Court Supervised Registrants Form. This is a Maryland form and can be used in Criminal Circuit-District Court Statewide .
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CIRCUIT COURT DISTRICT COURT OF MARYLAND FOR City/County Located at STATE OF MARYLAND Court Address Case No. Defendant vs. TRACKING NUMBER(S) (Additional tracking numbers may be placed at the top of this page.) NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR COURT SUPERVISED REGISTRANTS (Maryland Code, Criminal Procedure Article (CP), §§ 11-701 to 11-721) As a convicted Tier I Sex Offender Tier II Sex Offender Tier III Sex Offender Sexually Violent Predator, you are subject to the requirements of CP § § 11-701 to 11-721, as follows: (1) INITIAL REGISTRATION: (A) Maryland Resident at Sentencing: At this time, a Tier I, Tier II, or Tier III Sex Offender, and/or Sexually Violent Predator must register with this Court, which is your supervisory authority because the Court is granting you probation other than under the supervision of the Division of Parole & Probation, a suspended sentence, or time served. To register, you must complete a registration statement, be photographed, fingerprinted, and have palm prints taken, all of which will be disseminated as required by law. If registrant has not submitted a DNA sample as defined in PS § 2-501, a DNA sample will be required. In addition, within 3 days after the registration mentioned above, a sex offender must register in person with local law enforcement unit designated by the County/Baltimore City in every county/city where you reside. Refer to the list of counties included with this form for your registration location. A local unit may require information in addition to that asked on the registration statement, such as a copy of your passport, immigration papers, Social Security number, vehicle and telephone information. (B) Non-Resident at Sentencing: A Tier I, Tier II, Tier III, and/or Sexually Violent Predator who does not live in Maryland at this time must register, in the manner set out in subsection (1)(A): l within 3 days after you move into the state of Maryland to reside or habitually live, whether temporary, permanent or if you have no fixed residence. l within 3 days after you begin employment in Maryland - defined in CP § 11-701 to include a full-time or part-time occupation, job or vocation whether compensated financially, volunteered, or done for educational or government benefit. l within 3 days after you register as a student in Maryland at an educational institution - defined in CP § 11-704(a)(7)(ii) to include a secondary school, institution of higher education, professional institution, or trade institution, whether private or public. Continued On Back CC-DC/CR 85 (Rev.10/2010) Page 1 of 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case No. vs. (2) PERIODIC REGISTRATION: (A) In addition to registration described in subsection (1), you must continue to register as follows: · Tier I Sex Offender: in person, every 6 months for 15 years with each local law enforcement unit designated by the County/Baltimore City where you reside. · Tier II Sex Offender: in person, every 6 months for 25 years with each local law enforcement unit designated by the County/Baltimore City where you reside. · Tier III Sex Offender: in person, every 3 months for life with each local law enforcement unit designated by the County/Baltimore City where you reside. · Sexually Violent Predator: in person every 3 months with a local law enforcement unit for the length of time determined by your designated Tier: 15 years for Tier I; 25 years for Tier II; and lifetime for Tier III. (3) CHANGE OF EDUCATIONAL STATUS: Within 3 days after enrolling or terminating enrollment as a full-time or part-time student at an institution of higher education in Maryland, or within 3 days of commencing or terminating employment at the institution of higher learning, you must a) provide notice in person to the local law enforcement unit where the institution of higher education is located and b) if you enroll in an institution in another state with a registration requirement, register in person with the law enforcement unit or Sex Offender Registration Unit designated by that state. (4) CHANGE OF EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Within 3 days after you begin employment in Maryland and within 3 days after you terminate employment, you must a) notify the local law enforcement unit where you most recently registered and each local law enforcement unit where you will reside or habitually live and b) if you become employed in another state with a registration requirement, register in person with the law enforcement unit or Sex Offender Registration Unit designated by that state. (5) CHANGE OF NAME: Within 3 days after a Court grants you a legal change of name, you must give notice of the change in writing to the local law enforcement unit where you reside or habitually live. (6) CHANGE OF RESIDENCE: Within 3 days after you change your residence or the county in which you habitually live, you must: a) give notice of the change in writing or in person to each local law enforcement unit where you reside or habitually live; and b) if your new address is in another state with a registration requirement, register with the law enforcement unit or Sex Offender Registration Unit designated by that state. (7) CHANGE OF RESIDENCE OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES TO RESIDE, WORK, OR ATTEND SCHOOL: At least 3 days prior to leaving the United States to commence residence, employment, or attend school, you must: a) give notice either in writing or in person to each local law enforcement unit where you reside or habitually live and b) if your new address is in another country with a registration requirement, register with the law enforcement unit or Sex Offender Registration Unit designated by that country. (8) ABSENCE OF MORE THAN 7 DAYS / TEMPORARY RESIDENCE / ALTERED LOCATION OF RESIDENCE FOR MORE THAN 5 DAYS: Prior to obtaining a temporary residence, commencing the period of absence, or temporarily altering a location where you reside or habitually live, you must notify each law enforcement unit where you reside or habitually live in writing or in person and include (a) the temporary address or a detailed description of the temporary location where you will reside or habitually live (b) the anticipated dates that you will be absent from your permanent residence or the locations where you regularly reside or habitually live. (9) NEW ELECTRONIC MAIL ADDRESS, COMPUTER LOG-IN, SCREEN NAME, IDENTITY, INSTANT MESSAGE OR CHAT ROOM IDENTITY: Within 3 days after you establish or change your electronic information, you must give
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