A. Within seventy-two hours, excluding weekends and legal holidays, after moving to or from the person‘s residence or to a different county or after changing the person’s name or address, a person who is required to register under this article shall inform the sheriff in person and in writing of the person’s new residences and whether the residence or residences are temporary or permanent and the person’s address or new name. If the person moves to a location that is not a residence and the person receives mail anywhere, including a post office box, the person shall notify the sheriff of the person’s address. If the person has more than one residence the person shall register in person and in writing every residence and address not less than every ninety days with the sheriff in whose jurisdiction the person is physically present. If the person does not have an address or a permanent place of residence, the person shall register as a transient not less than every ninety days with the sheriff in whose jurisdiction the transient is physically present. A person who transitions from a permanent residence to a temporary residence or transient status shall notify the sheriff in person and in writing within seventy-two hours, excluding weekends and legal holidays, of the change. Within three days after receipt of such information, the sheriff of the county from which the person moves shall forward it to the department of public safety and the chief of police, if any, of the place from which the person moves, and shall forward a copy of the statement, fingerprints and photograph of the person to the sheriff and chief of police, if any, of the place to which the person has moved.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 13-3822

  • Conduct: means an act or omission and its accompanying culpable mental state. See Arizona Laws 13-105
  • including: means not limited to and is not a term of exclusion. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Person: means a human being and, as the context requires, an enterprise, a public or private corporation, an unincorporated association, a partnership, a firm, a society, a government, a governmental authority or an individual or entity capable of holding a legal or beneficial interest in property. See Arizona Laws 13-105
  • Vehicle: means a device in, upon or by which any person or property is, may be or could have been transported or drawn upon a highway, waterway or airway, excepting devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks. See Arizona Laws 13-105
  • Writing: includes printing. See Arizona Laws 1-215

B. If the person is subject to community notification requirements, the sheriff of the county from which the person moves shall advise the local law enforcement agency of the county to which the person moves of the move. If the person moves out of this state, the sheriff of the county from which the person moves shall advise the local law enforcement agency in the jurisdiction to which the person moves. The local law enforcement agency shall contact the department of public safety following ten days after being notified to determine if the person has reregistered. If the person has not reregistered, the local law enforcement agency shall notify the local law enforcement agency in the county in which the person last resided. Any law enforcement agency in the county in which the person last resided shall conduct an investigation and shall submit a report to the appropriate county attorney.

C. A person who is required to register pursuant to this article shall notify the sheriff either in person or electronically within seventy-two hours, excluding weekends and legal holidays, after a person makes any change to any required online identifier, and before any use of a changed or new required online identifier to communicate on the internet. Within three days after receipt of the information, the sheriff shall forward the information to the department of public safety. Within three days after receipt of the information from the sheriff, the department of public safety shall update the person’s information in the department of public safety database.

D. A person who is required to register pursuant to this article shall notify the sheriff either in person or electronically within seventy-two hours, excluding weekends and legal holidays, after the person makes any change in the make, model, color or license plate of any motor vehicle that the person owns or regularly operates.

E. For the purposes of this section:

1. "Address" means all locations at which the person receives mail.

2. "Required online identifier" means any electronic email address information or instant message, chat, social networking or other similar internet communication name but does not include a social security number, date of birth or pin number.

3. "Residence" means:

(a) The person’s dwelling place, whether permanent or temporary.

(b) If the person is transient and does not spend at least three nights in any location or place within thirty days, the geographical areas of the county where the person spends the nights.

4. "Transient" means a person who does not have a single and permanent dwelling place.