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- If you can prove that you're no longer a risk to the public, you may be able to remove your name from the registry. - If you were convicted of a criminal offense that no longer exists as an offense, you could request the removal of your name from the registry.
Hear this out loud PauseIf you are convicted of Tier I, II, or III sex offenses in Michigan, you will be required to present yourself for registration with the public sex offenders registry at your local law enforcement authority.
Hear this out loud PauseA recently-enacted statute, Mich. Comp. Laws § 28.725a(6), requires registered sex offenders to pay a $50 annual fee to help defray the cost of the state's online sex offender registry. Offenders are required to pay the fee as long as they have to register, unless they are indigent.
Hear this out loud PauseIn order to ask the court to discontinue your requirement to register with a sex offender registration authority, you must file a petition with the court in which you were convicted or adjudicated. You can either hire an attorney or you can represent yourself.
Hear this out loud PauseFor those who have successfully had the Criminal Sexual Conduct or other conviction requiring them to register under SORA set aside, more commonly referred to as getting an "expungement," they will no longer be required to register as a Sex Offender under SORA, and their registration under SORA will be removed.