In Ohio, felons are not required to register in the same way that sex offenders must. However, individuals convicted of certain felonies may face restrictions related to employment, housing, and firearm ownership. While they do not have a formal registration requirement, felons must comply with any conditions of their parole or probation. It’s essential for felons to understand their rights and any specific legal obligations following their conviction.
Yes, anyone that is a male age 18 to 26 must register. Even male non-citizens are required to register, including undocumented immigrants, legal permanent residents, and refugees.
Yes, convicted felons in Arizona are required to register if they are designated as a "sex offender" or if they have been convicted of certain offenses that mandate registration under state law. For most other felonies, there is no general requirement for felons to register. However, they may face specific restrictions, such as limitations on firearm ownership and voting rights, depending on the nature of their conviction. It's important for individuals to understand their specific legal obligations following a felony conviction.
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No, Ohio doesn't require gun registration.
I am a Insurance Agent in Ohio and yes insurance for a motorcycle is required in Ohio.
The court considers many factors before deciding the visitation rights of convicted felons. They consider the crime committed and nature of the sentence.
NO! Convicted felons (violent or non-violent) cannot purchase or possess a firearm. It is the seriousness of the criminal offense, NOT whether it was violent, or not.
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You can, should, and are legally required to register a financed car.