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Welcome to the board.
Below are some links that will get you started. A couple of those links will download a pdf file to your hard drive, which you can then open up with Adobe Reader. Adobe Reader is free if you don't already have it on your computer.
http://tinyurl.com/qcla9tn
http://tinyurl.com/lpfuja2
http://tinyurl.com/pref4jz
There are also a couple of guys here on the forum who live in Utah, Nathan Rabalais and Coastie. They are good guys and would be glad to help you with any specific information.
If the links do not work or you have a problem with them, message me.
Hope this helps,
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Registration upon conviction of qualifying offense;
Annual registration;
Registration within 10 days of changing place of residence or any other
registration data;
Registration Period is from conviction, through sentence and for 10
years following termination of sentence;
Lifetime registration is required for repeat offenders and those with Aggravated Sexual Offenses;
Registration required within 10 days of moving into the State of Utah;
Registration required for visitors upon 14th day in state or upon 30 aggregated in any calendar year;
Registration is required for those who have been convicted by any other state or the US Government (to include military branches)of an offense which if committed in this state would be punishable as one or
more qualifying offenses.
All registrants subject to public access via our website
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I believe here is the law regarding a sex offender visiting Utah----
"Visiting Utah as a sex offender is often just as difficult as living in the state as one. Statutes require anyone visiting the state who is on another state’s registry to also register with Utah authorities if they’re visiting for 14 straight calender days or a total of 30 days in a calender year."
But, I would always check with local law enforcement and possibly do some further research. These laws are changing so fast that it pays to make sure.
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Just google Sex offender laws _______ (state) until you find their state codes or statutes.
Always check before you go, you do not want a FTR!
http://www.interstatecompact.org/Portals/0/library/surveys/SexOffender_Travel_01.pdf