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SEXUALLY OREINTED OFFENSES WITH TIERS (O.R.C. 2950.01 (E), (F), AND (G))

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Registration Requirements for committing a sexually oriented offense or child-victim offense as defined in O.R.C. 2950.01

1.       The offender is required to register in person with the sheriff of the county in which they establish residency within 3 days of coming into that county.  If they are a Public Registry Qualified Juvenile Offender Registrant, they are required to register in person with the sheriff of the county in which they establish a place of education and/or employment immediately upon coming into that county.

2.      After the date of initial registration, they are required to periodically verify, in person, their residence address, and if they are a Public Registry Qualified Juvenile Offender Registrant, their place of employment and/or place of education, at the county sheriff's office no earlier than 10 days prior to their verification date.

3.      If the offender changes their residence address, they shall provide written notice in person of that residence change to the sheriff with whom they most recently registered, and to the sheriff in the county in which they intend to reside at least 20 days prior to any change of residence address.  If they are a Public Registry Qualified Juvenile Offender Registrant, they also shall provide written notice in person of a change of address for their place of employment and/or place of education at least 20 days prior to any change and no later than 3 days after the change in employment.

4.      If the offender is a Public Registry Qualified Juvenile Offender Registrant, they shall provide written notice in person, within 3 days, of any change in vehicle information, email addresses, internet identifiers or telephone numbers registered to or used by them, to the sheriff with whom they have most recently registered. 

5.      Depending upon their designation, a person who committed a sexually oriented offense or child-victim offense has to comply with all of the above-described requirements for the following period of time and frequency.

Tier I

·         Requirements for a period of 10 years with in-person verification annually

Tier II

·         For a period of 20 years with in-person verification every 180 days

Tier II

·         For your lifetime with in-person verification every 90 days

SEXUALLY OREINTED OFFENSES WITH TIERS (O.R.C. 2950.01 (E), (F), AND (G))

TIER I

TIER II

TIER III

2907.07

Importuning

2907.21

Compelling Prostitution

2907.02

Rape

2907.04

Unlawful Sexual Conduct with a Minor, non-consensual and offender less than 4 years older  than victim, not previously convicted of 2907.02, 2907.03, or 2907.04, or former 2907.12 (FSP)**

2907.321

Pandering Obscenity Involving a Minor

2907.03

Sexual Battery

2907.08

Voyeurism

2907.322

Pandering Sexually

Oriented Material

Involving a Minor

2903.01

Agg. Murder with sexual motivation

2907.06

Sexual Imposition

2907.323 (A)(1) and (2)

Illegal Use of a Minor in

Nudity-oriented Material

or Performance

2903.02

Murder with sexual motivation

2907.05 (A)(1)-(3), (5)

Gross Sexual Imposition

2907.04

when offender is at least 4  years older; or when the offender is less than 4 years older and has prior conviction for 2907.02,  2907.03, 2907.04, or  former 2907.12 (FSP)

2903.04(A)

Unlawful Death or termination of pregnancy as a result of committing or attempt to commit a felony with sexual motivation

2907.323 (A)(3)

Illegal Use of a Minor in

Nudity-oriented Material

or Performance

2907.05 (A)(4)

Gross Sexual Imposition

victim under 13

2905.01 (A)(4)

Kidnapping of minor to engage in sexual activity

2905.05 (B)

Child Enticement with

sexual motivation {new under SB 10}

2919.22 (B)(5)

Child Endangering

2905.01 (B)

Kidnapping of minor, not by parent

2907.32

Pandering Obscenity

2905.01 (A)(1)-(3), (5)

Kidnapping with sexual Motivation

2907.05 (B)

{New section of GSI)

2903.211 (A)(3)

Menacing by Stalking with sexual motivation {new under SB10}

2905.01 (A)(4)

Kidnapping victim over 18

2903.11

Felonious Assault with sexual motivation

2905.03(B)

Unlawful Restraint with sexual motivation {new

under SB 10}

2905.02 (B)

Abduction with sexual

motivation {new under SB 10}

Pre-AWA predators unless re-classified after hearing under ORC 2950.031 or 2950.032

Includes an attempt, complicity or conspiracy to commit any of these offenses

Any sexual offense that occurs after the offender has been classified as a Tier I offender.

Any sexual offense that occurs after the offender is classified as a Tier II or III offender.

Includes an attempt,

complicity or conspiracy to commit any of these offenses

Automatic classification after SVP specification 2971.03

Pre-AWA Habitual offenders, unless re-classified after hearing under ORC 2950.031 or 2950.032

Includes an attempt, complicity or conspiracy to commit any of these offenses

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





* Any law from another jurisdiction that is comparable to these offenses shall fall within that same tier.

** This offense should be removed in future.

 Created by the Special Prosecutions Section of the Ohio Attorney General's Office Revised 9-18-07

CHILD VICTIM OFFENSES WITH TIERS (O.R.C. 2950.01(C))

The victim must be less than 18 years old and not the offender's own child

Tier I

Child Victim Offender

Tier II

Child Victim Offender

Tier III

Child Victim Offender

2905.01(A)(1,2,3, or 5)

Kidnapping

(no sexual motivation or sexual activity)

2905.02(A)

Abduction

(no sexual motivation)