730 ILCS 150/1
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(730 ILCS 150/1)
(from Ch. 38, par. 221)
Sec. 1.
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This Article may be cited
as the Sex Offender Registration Act.
(Source: P.A. 89-8, eff. 1-1-96.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 253
cases (46 in the last 5 years), 1995–2026 · leading case: People v. Malchow
People v. Malchow (2000)
“Justice RATHJE delivered the opinion of the court: At issue in this appeal is whether defendant has met his burden of showing that the Sex Offender Registration Act (Registration Act) (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West 1998)) and the Sex Offender and Child Murderer Community…”
People v. Johnson (2007)
“OPINION Justice FITZGERALD delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion: The central issue in this case is whether the Sex Offender Registration Act (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West 2000)) violates due process because it required the defendant, Charles Johnson, to register as…”
People v. Hall (2005)
“On appeal to this court, defendant contends: (1) the Sex Offender Registration Act (Registration Act) (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West 2002)) and the Sex Offender and Child Murderer Community Notification Law (Notification Law) (730 ILCS 152/101 et seq.”
People v. J.W. (2003)
“was required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his natural life because he was considered a sexual predator under the Sex Offender Registration Act (Registration Act) (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West 2000)). The appellate court then rejected J.”
People v. Pollard (2016)
“OPINION ¶1 The defendant, Cedric Pollard, appeals the constitutionality of the Sex Offender Registration Act (the Registration Act or SORA) (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West 2014)), the Sex Offender Community Notification Law (the Notification Law) (730 ILCS 152/101 et seq.”
People v. Caballes (2006)
“The defendant, who was charged with failure to register as a sex offender, challenged the constitutionality of the Sex Offender Registration Act (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West 2002)), and the Sex Offender and Child Murderer Community Notification Law (730 ILCS 152/101 et seq.”
People v. Molnar (2006)
“Those sections provide that the Department of State Police shall extend a sex offender’s registration period by 10 years if the offender violates any provision of the Registration Act (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West 2002)). The circuit court held those sections facially…”
People v. Logan (1998)
“He now appeals, arguing that the Sex Offender Registration Act (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West Supp. 1997)) and the Sex Offender and Child Murderer Community Notification Law (730 ILCS 152/101 et seq.”
In re Jonathon C.B. (2011)
“Juveniles adjudicated guilty of a criminal sexual offense also are required to register under the Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West 2006)). Jonathon argues that, in light of these consequences, juvenile adjudications now have essentially been…”
People v. Davis (2007)
“The defendant also claims that the Sex Offender Registration Act (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West 2004)) was unconstitutional as applied to him because there was no finding that his kidnaping offense was sexually motivated.”
People v. Beard (2006)
“As a result of his conviction for aggravated kidnapping, defendant was required to register as a sex offender, pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act (the Registration Act) (730 ILCS 150/1 et seq. (West *144 2002)) and the Sex Offender and Child Murderer Community…”
Kopf v. Kelly (2024)
“According to plaintiff’s complaint allegations, on August 24, 2018, he and his family moved into a house on Kathi Drive in Hampshire, he had built the house to accommodate his special needs, relying on locational approval of local authorities, and he registered the address as…”
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