ORS 163A.025
Reporting by sex offender adjudicated in juvenile court


(1)

A person found to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court under ORS 419C.005 (Jurisdiction), or found by the juvenile court to be responsible except for insanity under ORS 419C.411 (Disposition order), for having committed an act that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a felony sex crime shall report as a sex offender as described in subsections (2) to (4) of this section, unless the juvenile court enters an order under ORS 163A.130 (Relief from reporting obligation for juvenile offenders adjudicated in Oregon) or 163A.135 (Relief from reporting obligation for juvenile offenders adjudicated in another United States jurisdiction) relieving the person of the obligation to report, if:

(a)

The person has been ordered under ORS 163A.030 (Hearing on issue of reporting by sex offender adjudicated in juvenile court) to report as a sex offender;

(b)

The person was adjudicated, and the jurisdiction of the juvenile court or the Psychiatric Security Review Board over the person ended, prior to August 12, 2015;

(c)

The person was adjudicated prior to August 12, 2015, and the jurisdiction of the juvenile court or the Psychiatric Security Review Board over the person ended after August 12, 2015, and before April 4, 2016; or

(d)

The person has been found in a juvenile adjudication in another United States court to have committed an act while the person was under 18 years of age that would constitute a felony sex crime if committed in this state by an adult.

(2)

A person described in subsection (1)(a) or (d) of this section, or a person described in subsection (1)(c) of this section who did not make an initial report prior to April 4, 2016, who resides in this state shall make an initial report, in person, to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff’s office as follows:

(a)

The person shall report no later than 10 days after the date of the court order requiring the person to report under ORS 163A.030 (Hearing on issue of reporting by sex offender adjudicated in juvenile court);

(b)

If the person is adjudicated for the act giving rise to the obligation to report in another United States court and the person is found to have committed an act that if committed by an adult in this state would constitute:

(A)

A Class A or Class B felony sex crime:
(i)
If the person is not a resident of this state at the time of the adjudication, the person shall make the initial report to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff’s office, in the county of the person’s residence, no later than 10 days after the date the person moves into this state; or
(ii)
If the person is a resident of this state at the time of the adjudication, the person shall make the initial report to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff’s office, in the county of the person’s residence, no later than 10 days after the date the person is discharged, released or placed on probation or any other form of supervised or conditional release by the other United States court or, if the person is confined in a correctional facility by the other United States court, no later than 10 days after the date the person is discharged or otherwise released from the facility.

(B)

A Class C felony sex crime:
(i)
If the person is not a resident of this state at the time of the adjudication, the person shall make the initial report to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff’s office, in the county of the person’s residence, no later than six months after the date the person moves into this state; or
(ii)
If the person is a resident of this state at the time of the adjudication, the person shall make the initial report to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff’s office, in the county of the person’s residence, no later than 10 days after the date the person is discharged, released or placed on probation or any other form of supervised or conditional release by the other United States court or, if the person is confined in a correctional facility by the other United States court, no later than 10 days after the date the person is discharged or otherwise released from the facility; or

(c)

For persons described in subsection (1)(c) of this section who did not make an initial report prior to April 4, 2016, the person shall report no later than 120 days after April 4, 2016.

(3)

After making the initial report described in subsection (2) of this section or, for a person described in subsection (1)(c) of this section who made an initial report prior to April 4, 2016, or a person described in subsection (1)(b) of this section, beginning after April 4, 2016, the person shall report, in person, to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff’s office, in the county of the person’s last reported residence:

(a)

Within 10 days of a change of residence;

(b)

Within 10 days of a legal change of name;

(c)

Once each year within 10 days of the person’s birth date, regardless of whether the person changed residence;

(d)

Within 10 days of the first day the person works at, carries on a vocation at or attends an institution of higher education;

(e)

Within 10 days of a change in work, vocation or attendance status at an institution of higher education; and

(f)

At least 21 days prior to any intended travel outside of the United States.

(4)

When a person described in subsection (1) of this section attends school or works in this state, resides in another state and is not otherwise required to report as a sex offender under this section or ORS 163A.010 (Reporting by sex offender discharged, paroled or released from correctional facility or another United States jurisdiction), 163A.015 (Reporting by sex offender discharged, released or placed on probation by court or another United States jurisdiction) or 163A.020 (Reporting by sex offender upon moving into state), the person shall report, in person, to the Department of State Police, a city police department or a county sheriff’s office, in the county in which the person attends school or works, no later than 10 days after:

(a)

The first day of school attendance or the 14th day of employment in this state;

(b)

A change in school enrollment or employment; and

(c)

A legal change of name.

(5)

The agency to which a person reports under this section shall complete a sex offender registration form concerning the person when the person reports under this section.

(6)

As part of the registration and reporting requirements of this section:

(a)

The person required to report shall:

(A)

Provide the information necessary to complete the sex offender registration form and sign the form as required; and

(B)

Submit to the requirements described in paragraph (b) of this subsection.

(b)

The Department of State Police, Oregon Youth Authority, county juvenile department, city police department or county sheriff’s office:

(A)

Shall photograph the person when the person initially reports under this section and each time the person reports annually under this section;

(B)

May photograph the person or any identifying scars, marks or tattoos located on the person when the person reports under any of the circumstances described in this section; and

(C)

Shall fingerprint the person if the person’s fingerprints are not included in the record file of the Department of State Police.

(7)

The obligation to report under this section is terminated if the adjudication that gave rise to the obligation is reversed or vacated.

(8)

Notwithstanding subsections (2) and (3) of this section:

(a)

The Oregon Youth Authority may authorize an adjudicated youth committed to its custody and supervision by order of the juvenile court, or a person placed in its physical custody under ORS 137.124 (Commitment of defendant to Department of Corrections or county) or any other provision of law, to report to the authority regardless of the adjudicated youth’s or the person’s last reported residence.

(b)

A county juvenile department may authorize an adjudicated youth or young person, as those terms are defined in ORS 419A.004 (Definitions), to report to the department, regardless of the county of the adjudicated youth’s or the young person’s last reported residence.

(c)

In the event that a person reports to the authority or the department under this subsection, the authority or the department shall register the person. [Formerly 181.809; 2016 c.95 §1; 2019 c.430 §14; 2021 c.489 §14]

Source: Section 163A.025 — Reporting by sex offender adjudicated in juvenile court, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors163A.­html.

163A.005
Definitions for ORS 163A.005 to 163A.235
163A.010
Reporting by sex offender discharged, paroled or released from correctional facility or another United States jurisdiction
163A.015
Reporting by sex offender discharged, released or placed on probation by court or another United States jurisdiction
163A.020
Reporting by sex offender upon moving into state
163A.025
Reporting by sex offender adjudicated in juvenile court
163A.030
Hearing on issue of reporting by sex offender adjudicated in juvenile court
163A.035
Registration forms
163A.040
Failure to report as sex offender
163A.045
Purpose of sex offender reporting obligation
163A.050
Notice of reporting obligation to be given by court
163A.055
Notice required when offender moves to another state
163A.060
Offender profiling
163A.065
Immunity
163A.100
Risk assessment methodology
163A.105
When risk assessments performed
163A.110
Applicability of ORS 163A.105
163A.115
When certain classification required
163A.120
Relief from reporting obligation
163A.125
Relief from reporting obligation for sex offenders classified under ORS 163A.100
163A.130
Relief from reporting obligation for juvenile offenders adjudicated in Oregon
163A.135
Relief from reporting obligation for juvenile offenders adjudicated in another United States jurisdiction
163A.140
Relief from reporting obligation
163A.145
Procedure for relief under ORS 163A.140
163A.150
Procedure for relief under ORS 163A.140
163A.200
Provision of records by Psychiatric Security Review Board and Oregon Health Authority
163A.205
Provision of records by Oregon Health Authority
163A.210
Provision of records by Oregon Youth Authority and juvenile department
163A.215
Release of sex offender information according to classification
163A.220
Internet website
163A.225
Release of information concerning sex offender adjudicated in juvenile court
163A.230
Victim access to sex offender information
163A.235
Agreements to resolve concerns about community notification
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