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Article III. Registration of Felons
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Anyone convicted of a felony, or of any crime constituting a felony under the statutes of the state of Washington, or any person on probation, or parole, who shall be within the city limits of Lynnwood, or in transit, temporarily or otherwise, must within 48 hours after arrival therein report to and furnish the chief of police with a written statement signed by such person, containing his true name and each other name or alias by which he is or has been known, a full and complete personal description, the name of each crime of which he has been convicted, the place where committed, the name under which he was convicted, the date of each such conviction, the name and location of each prison, reformatory or other penal institution, if any, in which he was confined as punishment therefor, the location or address of each of his actual or intended residence, stopping place or living quarters in the city of Lynnwood, together with a description of each such place, whether hotel, apartment house, dwelling house or otherwise, giving the street number, if any, or such description of the location as will identify the same, and the length of time which he expects or intends to reside within said city. At the time of furnishing such statement said person shall be photographed and fingerprinted by the chief of police. All this shall be subject to the following conditions:

A. Change of Address. Any such person changing his place of residence, stopping place or living quarters, shall within 48 hours thereafter notify said chief of police in a written and signed statement of such change of address, and shall furnish the statement of such new address.

B. Records Confidential. All reports, records, photographs and fingerprints taken pursuant to this chapter shall be private records of the chief of police, open to the inspection of police officers only, or persons having official duties to perform in connection therewith, and it is unlawful for anyone having access to such records to disclose to anyone else, other than in the regular discharge of his duties, any information contained therein.

C. Violation. It is unlawful to fail to furnish any statement, report, information, photograph or fingerprint required by this chapter within the time required hereby or to furnish any such statement, information, photograph or fingerprint which is false or misleading.

D. Exceptions. The requirements of this section shall not apply to any person five years after a full pardon or a final release or discharge from a reformatory, penitentiary or other penal institution has been granted such person. (Ord. 178 § 8, 1963)