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HB 1075

North Carolina House bill in Session 2025.

Status: in_committee. Latest action: April 29, 2026.

Persistent D.V. Offender Registry.

Bill ID NC-2025-HB-1075
Session 2025
Status in_committee
Committee Judiciary 2
House in_committee 2026-04-29
Summary

Enacts new Article 8A in GS Chapter 14 as follows. Includes six defined terms. Requires a court to order a person to register as a persistent domestic violence offender upon conviction of a second domestic violence offense. Defines domestic violence offense (DV offense) as any violation of GS 14-32.5 (misdemeanor DV crimes), 14-32.6 (habitual DV), 14-134.3 (domestic criminal trespass), or 50B-4.1 (violation of DV protective order), or any offense requiring the judge to indicate that the case involved domestic violence in the judgment of conviction under GS 15A-1382.1(a). Provides that only one conviction counts as a prior conviction when the person was convicted of more than one DV offense in a single session of district court or a single week of superior court. Requires the court order requiring registration to be in writing and state an expiration date ranging from two, five, or ten years after the date of the most recent DV conviction based on the number of prior DV offenses (one, two, or three or more). Provides for redetermination of the expiration date or discontinuation of the registration requirement if a conviction is reversed, vacated, or set aside, or if the person is granted an unconditional pardon. Requires the clerk of superior court to send notice, as specified, to the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) within seven days of a court ordering registration. Sets the registration fee at $150 with remittance to the SBI and the Administrative Office of the Courts in amounts specified.

Sponsor
Celeste C. Cairns
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-04-28 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-04-29 Status in_committee
2026-04-29 Latest Action Ref to the Com on Judiciary 2, if favorable, Finance, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
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