Instructions to Discontinue Sex Offender Registration for a Colorado and Non-Colorado Conviction - Colorado 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Instructions to Discontinue Sex Offender Registration in our editor.
  2. Complete the applicable forms based on your conviction type: JDF 461 for Colorado or JDF 473 for non-Colorado. Ensure all sections are filled accurately.
  3. Attach the Pre-Petition Notice of Intent (JDF 472) along with return receipts from notified parties. This is crucial for your filing.
  4. File the completed documents with the Court, ensuring you have all necessary forms and any required fees ready.
  5. Prepare for your hearing by having supporting documentation available. Be ready to answer questions regarding your petition.
  6. After a favorable ruling, provide copies of the Order to local law enforcement agencies and ensure compliance with all requirements.

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Sex offenders must register quarterly (every 3 months) for the remainder of their natural life if they have been found to be a Sexually Violent Predator, if they were convicted as an adult in Colorado of any of the following listed offenses, or if they were convicted in another state or jurisdiction of an offense that
Sex offenders who do not register or update registrations are considered non-compliant and are subject to prosecution under SORNA when federal jurisdiction can be established. When a warrant is issued for a non-compliant sex offender, the subject is referred to as a fugitive sex offender.
In Colorado sex offender laws are among the most strict in the country. The sex offender registration laws are part of the mix and arise- for the most part out of Federal Law. One of the primary Federal Sex Offender Registration Laws is the Adams Walsh Act.
After Paperwork Is Filed At the hearing, the judge will decide whether to end your requirement to register as a sex offender. If the judge decides that you no longer need to register as a sex offender, they will sign JDF 463 Order to Discontinue Sex Offender Registration - Colorado Conviction.
Sex Offender Classification Under SORNA, registered sex offenders are categorized by tier, from Tier I to Tier III, based on the severity of the offense. Generally, Tier I is for misdemeanor sex crimes; Tier II is for less serious felony sex crimes; and Tier III is for serious felony sex crimes.