15110 Dallas Pkwy #400
Dallas, TX 75248
(972) 233-5700
15110 Dallas Pkwy #400
Dallas, TX 75248
972-233-5700
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Being charged with failing to register as a sex offender in Texas is a serious matter that can destroy your future. What might seem like a simple administrative oversight can quickly become a felony conviction, carrying prison time and lasting consequences for your life, career, and family.
Even unintentional violations or administrative mistakes can result in criminal charges. If you’ve been charged with failure to register, you need experienced legal representation immediately to protect your rights and freedom.
If you’ve been charged with failing to register as a sex offender, contact our Sex crimes defense attorney right away…
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 62 establishes comprehensive requirements for sex offender registration laws. These laws mandate that individuals convicted of certain sexual offenses must register with local law enforcement and maintain current information throughout their registration period.
Who must register includes anyone convicted of offenses such as:
The frequency of verification requirements depends on your offense level and risk assessment:
| Verification Type | Frequency | Offense Level |
|---|---|---|
| Annual | Once per year | Most registered sex offenders |
| Quarterly | Every 90 days | Offenders with two or more sexually violent offenses |
| Monthly | Every 30 days | Civilly committed sexually violent predators |
Registration must occur within seven days of any change in address, employment, or school enrollment. This includes temporary living situations, even staying with friends or family for short periods.
Failure to comply with sex offender registration requirements in Texas carries severe penalties that can dramatically impact your life. The state prosecutes these violations aggressively, often seeking maximum penalties regardless of whether the failure was intentional.
The penalties for failing to register are classified as felonies with specific punishment ranges based on the underlying offense and registration requirements:
State jail felony (180 days to 2 years, up to $10,000 fine):
Third-degree felony (2-10 years prison, up to $10,000 fine):
Second-degree felony (2-20 years prison, up to $10,000 fine):
Common sex offender registry violations Texas law enforcement investigates include:
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Several defense strategies may apply to failure to register charges. An experienced criminal defense attorney can evaluate which defenses might be available in your case.
You cannot be convicted if you genuinely didn’t know about the registration requirement or weren’t properly notified of changes to your obligations. This defense applies when:
Administrative failures by law enforcement or registration offices can provide strong defenses:
Constitutional defense angles may include challenging the registration requirement itself on grounds of:
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Immediate action is crucial when facing failure to register charges. The steps you take in the first few days can significantly impact your case outcome.
✅ Contact an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately
✅ Gather all registration documents – Collect proof of any registration attempts or communications with authorities
✅ Avoid making statements to police – Exercise your right to remain silent until you have legal representation
✅ Document your timeline – Write down dates, locations, and circumstances surrounding the alleged violation
✅ Collect witness information – Identify anyone who can verify your whereabouts or registration attempts
Never try to handle these charges alone. Prosecutors take registration violations seriously and often seek harsh penalties.
Our legal team has over 35 years of experience defending clients against sex crime charges and registration violations. We understand the complexities of Texas sex offender laws and identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.
We’ve successfully handled numerous failure to register cases throughout Dallas County and surrounding areas. Our comprehensive approach includes thorough investigation of registration requirements, challenging evidence collection methods, and aggressive defense strategies.
Every case is unique, and we tailor our approach to your specific circumstances. Whether challenging evidence, negotiating with prosecutors, or preparing for trial, we fight aggressively to protect your rights.
Our comprehensive defense services include:
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Failure to register as a sex offender carries life-altering consequences. A conviction can mean years in prison, substantial fines, and permanent damage to your reputation and relationships.
Don’t let a registration violation destroy your future. Our experienced attorneys understand how to challenge these charges and protect your rights throughout the legal process.
Our team is ready to fight for you. Contact the Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy today to discuss your case and learn about your defense options.
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The Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy has successfully defended clients throughout Dallas County and surrounding areas since 2002. We understand that everyone deserves a strong defense, regardless of the charges they face.
Seven days before and after moving. You must report to your current registration authority before the intended move (within seven days before) and then register at your new location within seven days after moving. This applies to all moves, including temporary relocations lasting more than seven days.
Removal is possible in limited circumstances for certain lower-level offenders. Some individuals may be eligible for early termination under specific conditions, typically requiring court petition and evaluation by the Texas Department of Public Safety. However, most serious sexual offenses require lifetime registration.
Yes, forgetting is not a valid defense under Texas law. The requirement exists regardless of whether the failure was intentional or accidental.
Enhanced penalties apply, typically elevating the charge to a second-degree felony with potential sentences of 2-20 years in prison.
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