This is a list of organizations and attorneys who work with people forced to register within the state of Utah. Some legal firms pursue expungements and pardons.
This outlines the process of what you or your loved one will go through once you or they have been charged and or convicted of a crime.
The financial cost for a criminal defense, court ordered sex offense treatment, therapy, restitution, probation/parole fees, assessments, etc. mount up over the course of time.
This section reviews the process for removing your name off of the registry. Before you apply for a Pardon, you must first seek an Expungement Certificate of Eligibility for BCI.
This section provides locations where private renters allow registered persons to reside. UTRSOL has partnered with several organizations to start compiling a list of SO friendly housing.
State resources to allow those coming back from incarceration in jail or prison to receive employment services, medicaid, housing assistance.
Below is a list of approved sex offense treatment providers by county. If you are a treatment provider or evaluator and would like to be added to this list, please contact the Sex Offense Task Force.
Utah Department of Corrections Adult Probation and Parole Sex Offender Treatment Program Resources. Outlines the following requirements for treatment and reintegration.
U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services officers, considered the "eyes and ears" of the federal courts, investigate and supervise persons charged with or convicted of federal crimes.
Resources to prevent a potential offense from occurring and victim support groups. Encourage policymakers and government leaders to invest in prevention solutions that will address sexual abuse from every angle.
These resources are for families of the incarcerated as well as formerly incarcerated to share their experiences and network for resources. Please be empathetic and supportive.
These Utah nonprofit organizations support victims of sex offenses through various aspects of the criminal justice process by ensuring their rights are protected, and they receive the necessary resources for recovery.
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