Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

Hello,

I was convicted in 1999 of "Crime Against Nature" with a felony in North Carolina at the age of 17 for having oral sex with a 13 year old female. NC lists my conviction as:

Sentencing Penalty Class Code: CLASS I

Probation/Parole/Post Release Status: INACTIVE

Punishment Type: INTERMEDIATE SS,

Commitment Type: PROBATION/PAROLE

I am currently not listed on NC's sex offender registry or the National sex offender registry, but I am listed on the North Carolina Department Of Correction Offender Public Information website. Also, I currently live in Georgia and am not required to register as a sex offender (I was never really explained why).

My question is... if I were to move to Florida or any other state would I have to register as a sex offender? If you are unsure, who do I contact to find out if I have to register?


Asked on 5/31/11, 11:42 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Craig Epifanio Craig Epifanio, P.A.

You should contact the sheriff of the county where you plan to move to and ask if you have to register.

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Answered on 5/31/11, 7:08 pm


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