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Being convicted of any criminal offense can be a life-altering experience, and not for the better. Being convicted of a sex crime may be especially tough because defendants must register as sex offenders.
There are many restrictions on what registered sex offenders can do after they are convicted. Certain locations frequented by young people, like schools, playgrounds, or community centers, are usually off-limits.
Not only that, but certain jobs involving children are not permitted to hire registered sex offenders. In fact, finding work in any field as a registered sex offender is likely to be difficult. While Utah does not place any specific restrictions on where registered sex offenders can live, they typically cannot reside in or near ordinarily off-limits locations, like schools. In some cases, it might be possible to remove yourself from the registry with the help of a skilled lawyer.
If you are a registered sex offender, you should be informed about certain restrictions and limitations. Failure to abide by these rules might lead to more legal penalties. After a defendant is convicted of certain sex offenses, they must register as a sex offender with the state. As a registered sex offender, there are restrictions on where a registrant can and cannot go.
According to the Utah Department of Corrections, five protected zones are off-limits for those convicted of crimes against minors.