Registering Pursuant to Penal Code Section 290

By: Wallin & Klarich

California Penal Code Section 290 requires every person convicted of a Penal Code Section 290 sex crime to register as a California sex offender. PC 290 (b) requires specifically to register with the city police or the county sheriff where the individual resides and additionally with college campus police if the individual resides upon campus or in any of its facilities, within 5 working days of coming into, or changing his/her residence within any city, county, or city and county or campus in which he/she temporarily resides.

In some instances under PC 290.010, an individual must register more than one residence address if he/she regularly resides regardless of the number of days or nights spent there.

This area of law is particularly complex and requires the experience and knowledge of the professional attorneys at the San Bernardino office of Wallin & Klarich.

If you or someone you love has been accused of a sex crime in California, contact the experienced Southern California criminal defense attorneys at Wallin & Klarich today at 1-888-280-6839 or www.wklaw.com for a consultation of your case. We can help you.

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