§ 717-1. Registration by Persons Convicted of Certain Crimes.
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Every person coming into the city, whether in transit through, or otherwise, who has
been convicted two or more times in federal or state courts of offenses which are
felonies under the laws of the United States or of the state in which committed, or
which would be classed as felonies, if committed in the state of Ohio, at least one
of which conviction shall have been within the period of five years prior thereto,
shall report to the criminal investigation section (CIS) of the police department,
within 24 hours after arrival within the city, and shall furnish to the CIS, in a
written signed statement, such person's true name and every other name or alias by
which such person is or has been known, a full and complete physical description and
the name of each offense as hereinabove defined of which such person has been convicted,
together with the names of the places where each such offense was committed, the name
under which such person was convicted, the date of the conviction, and the name, if
any, and location of each penal institution in which such person has been confined
by way of punishment for each such offense, together with the location or address
used, or to be used by such person, as a residence, stopping place or living quarters
in the City of Cincinnati, with a description of the character of each such place,
whether a hotel, apartment house, dwelling house or otherwise, giving the street number
thereof, if any, or any description of it as will so identify it as to make it possible
of location; also the length of time such person expects to remain within the city.
(C.O. 749-1; renumbered to C.M.C. 717-1, eff. Jan. 1, 1972; a. Ord. No. 0434-2007,
§ 1, eff. Jan. 4, 2008)