Juvenile sex offenders, those who register on the basis of an adjudication of delinquent conduct, register until the 10th anniversary of the date on which the disposition in their case was made or the juvenile completes the terms of the disposition, whichever date is later. This is taken directly off the Texas state web site. Other states are more realistic about sex offenses. Many allow juvenliles to petition for relief as early as two years after the conviction. Contact Texas Voice for support and more information.
As far as I know, the only people that have to register in Texas are sexual offenders. So if the felony that was committed is a sex crime, then yes, you have to register. -Police officer
It depends on how young, what they did, and what state and/or nation they are in.
Jacqueline Lake has written: 'Juvenile offenders in New York State' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Statistics
Due to the high cost of repeated offenders most states try to give juvenile offenders vocational and employment training. These programs have proven to produce at least 50% success rate for these young offenders which makes us wonder if rehabilitation is really worth it or not.
The Dallas City Police Department would have this, or you can access the Texas State Sex Offender Registry.
after living in Texas for 30 days they can get their car registered in Texas. :)
Don Salm has written: 'New law relating to sex offender registration requirements, the release to certain persons and entities of information concerning sex offenders required to register, DNA testing of sexually violent persons and honesty testing of sex offenders (1995 Wisconsin Act 440)' -- subject(s): Sex offenders, Legal status, laws, Criminal registers 'Juvenile offender dispositions and waiver of juvenile court jurisdiction under the Wisconsin Children's Code' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts 'Analysis of selected state laws directed at violent and chronic juvenile offenders' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile courts, Juvenile justice, Administration of, Juvenile recidivists, States 'Overview of Wisconsin laws relating to operating a vehicle while intoxicated and possession or drinking of alcohol beverages in a motor vehicle' -- subject(s): Drunk driving, Government policy, Drinking and traffic accidents 'Legislation on custody arrangements' -- subject(s): Custody of children
No. Mandatory auto insurance is a state law in Texas.
If they were placed under STATE supervision, it would come under the supervision of the state department of corrections.
they wanted to separate juveniles from adult offenders...... I feel that that answer is not entirely true the way it's worded. An Adult offender (defendant), has a Childrens Services of abuse, neglect etc.. decided in Juvenile Court before a Judge or Magistrate. For example a Jr6 hearing or disposition hearing. It is not only Juvenile offenders (ex: truancy, criminal activity under a 18 dependant on the crime and 17 dependant on the state) who are the defendents. therfore they are not seperating Juvenile from Adult offenders. I would like to hear more on this if any one will add with more knowledge
You don't. The state of Texas does not require registration.
Depends on how the local and state laws are written.