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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 18 - Chapter 83 - 18-8307
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18-8307 - INITIAL REGISTRATION
(1) Registration, whether initial, local
or annual, shall consist of a form provided by the department and approved by
the attorney general, which shall be signed by the offender and shall require
the following information about the offender:
(a) Name and all aliases which the person has used or under which the
person has been known;
(b) A complete description of the person including the date of birth and
social security number;
(c) Name of each offense enumerated in section 18-8304, Idaho Code, of
which the person was convicted, where each offense was committed, where
the person was convicted of each offense, and the name under which the
person was convicted of each offense;
(d) The name and location of each hospital, jail or penal institution to
which the person was committed for each offense covered under this
chapter;
(e) School or college enrollment; and
(f) Address or physical description of current residence and place of
employment.
(2) At the time of any registration, the sheriff shall obtain a
photograph and fingerprints, in a manner approved by the department, and may
require the offender to provide full palm print impressions of each hand. An
offender shall pay a fee of ten dollars ($10.00) to the sheriff at the time of
each registration. The sheriff may waive the registration fee if the offender
demonstrates indigency. The fees collected under this section shall be used by
the sheriff to defray the costs of sexual offender registration.
(3) The sheriff shall forward the completed and signed form, photograph
and fingerprints to the department within three (3) working days of the
registration.
(a) The official conducting the initial registration shall ensure that
the notification form is complete and that the offender has read and
signed the form.
(b) No person subject to registration shall furnish false or misleading
information when complying with registration and notification requirements
of this chapter.
(4) (a) Within ten (10) days of coming into any county to establish
permanent or temporary residence, an offender shall register with the
sheriff of the county. The offender thereafter shall update the
registration annually. If the offender intends to reside in another state,
the offender shall register in the other state within ten (10) days of
moving to that state.
(b) A nonresident required to register pursuant to section 18-8304(1)(e),
Idaho Code, shall register with the sheriff of the county where employed
or enrolled as a student within ten (10) days of the commencement of
employment or enrollment as a student in an educational institution,
provided that nonresidents employed in counseling, coaching, teaching,
supervising or working with minors in any way, regardless of the period of
employment, must register prior to the commencement of such employment.
(5) Annual registration shall be conducted as follows:
(a) On or about the first day of the month containing the anniversary
date of the last registration which required fingerprints and a
photograph, the department shall mail a nonforwardable notice of annual
registration to the offender's last reported address;
(b) Within ten (10) days of the mailing date of the notice, the offender
shall appear in person at the office of the sheriff with jurisdiction for
the purpose of completing the registration process;
(c) If the notice is returned to the department as not delivered, the
department shall inform the sheriff with whom the offender last registered
of the returned notice.
(6) The sheriff, or appointed deputies, may visit the residence of a
registered sexual offender within the county at any reasonable time to verify
the address provided at the time of registration.
(7) All written notifications of duty to register as provided herein
shall include a warning that it is a felony as provided in section 18-8327,
Idaho Code, for an offender to accept employment in any day care center, group
day care facility or family day care home, as those terms are defined in
chapter 11, title 39, Idaho Code, or to be upon or to remain on the premises
of a day care center, group day care facility or family day care home while
children are present, other than to drop off or pick up the offender's child
or children.
 
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