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Why Might Someone Be Removed from the Sex Offender Registry in Georgia?

By
Brandon Bullard
on
April 26, 2023

Georgia has some of the strictest sex offender laws in the country. Sex offenders in Georgia must register with the state's sex offender registry and face harsh penalties if they fail to comply with the registration requirements.

However, someone might be removed from the registry if they can prove that they have fulfilled all sentencing requirements or have received a pardon. If someone is determined to have a low risk of re-offending, they can be removed from the registry.

If a sex offender has become fully disabled or incapacitated, they qualify to get off Georgia's sex offender registry

How to be Removed from the Georgia Sex Offender Registry?

If you are eligible to be removed from Georgia's sex offender registry, you need to file a petition to the court. The best place to start is hiring a Georgia sex offender registration removal lawyer to help you with the process.

The legal team at The Bullard Law Firm has successfully removed several offenders from the Georgia Sex Offender Registry. Once your attorney submits a petition, the court will review it, and if approved, you will be removed from the registry.

It is important to note that the decision to grant or reject the petition is at the court's discretion. If your petition is approved, the judge will begin by determining if you meet the conditions for removal. They will also investigate if you pose any threat to the community.

To be released from the registry, the court must determine by a preponderance of the evidence that you do not pose a significant risk of committing any future sexual offense. In order to make a ruling, the court will evaluate relevant evidence focusing on your criminal history, home life, and employment status. 

If the court accepts the petition, it will send copies of the order to your sheriff, district attorney, and the Georgia Department of Corrections and Georgia so they can remove you from the registry.

Should I Hire a Sex Offender Registry Removal Attorney?

Hiring a lawyer to help remove your name from the sex offender registry is essential. A sex offender registry removal attorney can provide legal advice and guidance on the best steps to take to have your name removed.

An attorney understands the legal process and can guide you through the petition process to ensure the best possible outcome.

Contact a Georgia Sex Offender Registry Removal Attorney Today for Help

If you have been placed on a sex offender registry in Georgia and wish to have your listing removed, our attorneys can help. To find out more about removal from Georgia's sex offender listing, contact The Bullard Firm to schedule a consultation today.

You can also call us at (404) 954-0598 to discuss your case with our leading Georgia sex offender registration removal lawyer, Brandon Bullard.