Sex Offender RegistrationStates are required by federal law to release relevant information about registered sex offenders to protect the public. Tennessee has an on-line, searchable database of sex offenders that includes photos of convicted offenders, their addresses, and the crimes they were convicted of committing. "I Defend You." If you have been charged with a sex offense, it is extremely important to be represented by a skillful criminal defense attorney in order to keep you from having to register as a sex offender. For effective defense against sex crime charges, please contact a sex crimes defense lawyer at McAfee & McAfee, PLLC today for a free initial consultation and case evaluation. Quarterly or Annual Reporting Sex offenders are separated into two categories, either violent or non-violent. Those who are considered violent must report quarterly, while the rest are required to register once a year. In Person Registration Offenders must physically appear at a local law enforcement office or probation/parole office to register in person. Removal from the Registry Non-violent sexual offenders can petition to be removed from the list 10 years after his/her sentence had expired, but violent offenders can never be removed from the registry. If more than 10 have passed since the end of your sentence for a non-violent sex crime, contact an attorney at McAfee & McAfee to discuss getting your name removed from the registry. Failure to register as a sex offender and follow the provisions of the law is a Class E felony. The attorneys of McAfee & McAfee, PLLC represent clients throughout Western Tennessee, including the residents of Memphis, Jackson, Dyersburg, and Shelby County. |


