Here is the law on sex offender registering in Illinois. Taken from 730 ILCS section 150/7:
A person who has been adjudicated to be sexually dangerous and is later released or found to be no longer sexually dangerous and discharged, shall register for the period of his or her natural life.
A sexually violent person or sexual predator shall register for the period of his or her natural life after conviction or adjudication if not confined to a penal institution, hospital, or other institution or facility, and if confined, for the period of his or her natural life after parole, discharge, or release from any such facility.
Any other person who is required to register under this Article shall be required to register for a period of 10 years after conviction or adjudication if not confined to a penal institution, hospital or any other institution or facility, and if confined, for a period of 10 years after parole, discharge or release from any such facility.
A sex offender who is allowed to leave a county, State, or federal facility for the purposes of work release, education, or overnight visitations shall be required to register within 5 days of beginning such a program. Liability for registration terminates at the expiration of 10 years from the date of conviction or adjudication if not confined to a penal institution, hospital or any other institution or facility and if confined, at the expiration of 10 years from the date of parole, discharge or release from any such facility, providing such person does not, during that period, again become liable to register under the provisions of this Article. Reconfinement due to a violation of parole or other circumstances that relates to the original conviction or adjudication shall extend the period of registration to 10 years after final parole, discharge, or release.
2006-10-15 17:30:04
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answered by Double GEE 2
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I have a question. My husband was convicted of statutory rape 16 years ago in the State of Illinois. He served his time without ever having another charge. However last year he got his 3rd DUI and is currently serving time, although its a completley different charge. he will be out next year and on parole for 3 years. we have children together and need to make sure he can live with us again. also find a way to dismiss his former charges so he no longer has to register. his probation officer said he should have done this along time ago( as he was told he only has to register for 10 years as long as their no other sexual charges) but we don't know what steps to take or who to contact. PLEASE HELP!
2013-10-05 05:33:34
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answered by ? 1
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Check with the Illinois attorney generals office.
2006-10-15 16:04:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I know a girl -her hubby didn't have to register there ( IL.) but when he moved to Oklahoma he did- so he moved back - witch was fine by me didn't want him around my kids.
2006-10-15 16:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know about Illinois, but in Florida you are marked for life, and rightly so.
2006-10-15 16:06:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Criminal Records Search : http://SearchVerifyInfo.com
2015-03-18 18:16:38
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answered by mary 2
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in your state if you are a sexoffender this is perment this is law in everystate for sexoffenders . my opion?
2006-10-15 17:25:32
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answered by the_silverfoxx 7
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