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Statement On Plea Of Guilty Offender Registration Attachment Form. This is a Washington form and can be use in Guilty Plea Statewide.
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Case Name Cause No. "Offender Registration" Attachment: sex offense, or kidnapping offense involving a minor as defined in RCW 9A.44.128. (If required, attach to Statement of Defendant on Plea of Guilty.) 1. General Applicability and Requirements: Because this crime involves a sex offense, or a kidnapping offense involving a minor as defined in RCW 9A.44.128, I will be required to register. If I am a resident of Washington, I must register with the sheriff of the county of the state of Washington where I reside. I must register within three business days of being sentenced unless I am in custody, in which case I must register at the time of my release with the person designated by the agency that has jurisdiction over me. I must also register within three business days of my release with the sheriff of the county of the state of Washington where I will be residing. While in custody, if I am approved for partial confinement, I must register when I transfer to partial confinement with the person designated by the agency that has jurisdiction over me. I must also register within three business days from the end of partial confinement or release from confinement with the sheriff of the county where I reside. If I am not a resident of Washington, but I am a student in Washington or I am employed in Washington or I carry on a vocation in Washington, I must register with the sheriff of the county of my school, place of employment, or vocation. I must register within three business days of being sentenced unless I am in custody, in which case I must register at the time of my release with the person designated by the agency that has jurisdiction over me. I must also register within three business days of my release with the sheriff of the county of my school, where I am employed, or where I carry on a vocation. 2. Offenders Who Are New Residents, Temporary Residents, or Returning Washington Residents: If I move to Washington or if I leave this state following my sentencing or release from custody but later move back to Washington, I must register within three business days after moving to this state. If I leave this state following my sentencing or release from custody, but later while not a resident of Washington I become employed in Washington, carry on a vocation in Washington, or attend school in Washington, I must register within three business days after attending school in this state or becoming employed or carrying out a vocation in this state. If I am visiting and intend to reside or be present 10 or more days in Washington, then I must register the location where I plan to stay or my temporary address with the sheriff of each county where I will be staying within 3 business days of my arrival. 3. Change of Residence Within State: If I change my residence within a county, I must provide, by certified mail, with return receipt requested or in person, signed written notice of my change of residence to the sheriff within three business days of moving. If I change my residence to a new county within this state, I must register with the sheriff of the new county within three business days of moving. Also within three business days, I must provide, by certified mail, with return receipt requested or in person, signed written notice of my change of address to the sheriff of the county where I last registered. 4. Leaving the State or Moving to Another State: If I move to another state, or if I work, carry on a vocation, or attend school in another state, I must register a new address, fingerprints, and photograph with the new state within three business days after establishing residence, or after beginning to work, carry on a vocation, or attend school in the new state. If I move out of state, I must also send written notice within three business days of moving to the new state or to a foreign country to the county sheriff with whom I last registered in Washington State. 5. Travel Outside the United States: If I intend to travel outside the United States, I must provide signed, written notice of the details of my plan to travel out of the country to the sheriff of the county where I am registered. Notice must be provided at least 21 days before I travel. Notice may be provided to the sheriff by certified mail, with return receipt requested, or in person. Statement on Plea of Guilty ("Offender Reg." Attachment) - Page 1 of 2 CrR 4.2(g) (12/2015) RCW 10.01.200, 9A.44.130 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com If I cancel or postpone this travel, I must notify the sheriff within three days of canceling or postponing my travel or on the departure date I provide in my notice, whichever is earlier. If I travel routinely across international borders for work, or if I must travel unexpectedly due to a family or work emergency, I must personally notify the sheriff at least 24 hours before I travel. I must explain to the sheriff in writing why it is impractical for me to comply with the notice required by RCW 9A.44.130(3). 6. Notification Requirement When Enrolling in or Employed by a Public or Private Institution of Higher Education or Common School (K-12): I must give notice to the sheriff of the county where I am registered within three business days: i) before arriving at a school or institution of higher education to attend classes; ii) before starting work at an institution of higher education; or iii)After any termination of enrollment or employment at a school or institution of higher education. 7. Registration by a Person Who Does Not Have a Fixed Residence: Even if I do not have a fixed residence, I am required to register. Registration must occur within three business days of release in the county where I am being supervised if I do not have a residence at the time of my release from custody. Within three business days after losing my fixed residence, I must send signed written notice to the sheriff of the county where I last registered. If I enter a different county and stay there for more than 24 hours, I will be required to register with the sheriff of the new county not more than three business days after entering the new county. I must also report in person to the sheriff of the county where I am registered on a weekly basis. The weekly report will be on a day specified by the county sheriff's office, and shall occur during normal business hours. I must keep an accurate accounting of where I stay during the week and provide it to the county sheriff upon request. The lack