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Understanding the Texas Sex Registry

If you are convicted of a sex offense in a Texas State court, you will have to register as a sex offender, upon your release from prison. Affecting where you can live and what jobs you can do for years to come, your life will never be the same if you have to register as a sex offender.

At the San Antonio Law Offices of Gary F. Churak, our lawyer has seen firsthand how the sex registry can ruin lives and undo efforts of rehabilitation. Fighting to minimize the damages in all cases, we will fight for you and do everything we can to help you keep control of your life. If you have been accused of failure to register, we can protect your rights.

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In Texas, if you are a convicted of a sex crime, it will be mandatory to register with the Texas Sex Offender Registry upon your release from prison. Depending on the nature of your conviction, you will have to register anywhere from ten years to life. It will change your life dramatically, but a sex offense registry violation carries even more severe consequences. Failure to register every six months of after a move is a third degree felony.

Handling a wide range of sex crimes, we have seen a wide range of people affected by the sex registry in different ways. If you have been charged with any of the following crimes, a conviction will lead to mandatory registration, and we will fight for your rights to protect your future:

Today, even old cases can come back to have consequences today. We have seen cases in which a person made a plea agreement to a lesser sex offense twenty years ago. However, due to retroactive registration, a person who has fully rehabilitated themselves now has to face the stigma associated with the sex offender registry.

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For more information about the potential consequences of a sex crimes conviction, including the affects of the sex registry, our attorney will help you find answers. While our San Antonio law offices are open weekdays from 8 to 5. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.

We can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Call us at 210-764-6720 or toll free at 866-936-9430 after 5 pm.
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