Instructions to Discontinue Sex Offender Registration for a Colorado and Non-Colorado Conviction Juvenile Adjudication or Disposition - Colorado 2026

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  1. Start by accessing the form through our platform. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Complete the checklist (JDF 460) and applicable forms based on whether your case involves a Colorado or non-Colorado adjudication. Ensure you list all relevant law enforcement agencies and treatment providers.
  3. Fill out the Petition to Discontinue Sex Offender Registration (JDF 461 for Colorado, JDF 473 for non-Colorado). Attach the Pre-Petition Notice of Intent Form (JDF 472) along with return receipts from notified parties.
  4. Prepare the Notice of Hearing on Petition (JDF 462 for Colorado, JDF 474 for non-Colorado) by completing only the caption. Send this along with your petition to the appropriate prosecuting attorneys.
  5. File all documents with the Court, ensuring you have attached return receipts from your notifications. Pay any applicable filing fees and provide a self-addressed stamped envelope for court correspondence.
  6. Be ready for your hearing by having necessary documentation and be prepared to answer questions regarding your request.
  7. After the hearing, if granted, provide copies of the order to local law enforcement agencies and ensure you obtain certified copies as needed.

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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.
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.
Sexual offenders exhibit heterogeneous characteristics, yet they present with similar clinical problems or criminogenic needs (e.g., emotional regulation deficits, social difficulties, offense supportive beliefs, empathy deficits and deviant arousal); the degree to which these clinical issues are evident varies among
As a general rule, sex offenders may not live with a minor. There are certain exceptions. An offender can live with a minor child as long as the offender is a parent, step-parent, or grandparent and as long as the offenders victim was not a child under his/her care or supervision at the time of the offense.