New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2648

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Bars judicially sanctioned name change to persons required to register as sex offender.

Impact

The proposed amendment to N.J.S.2A:52-1 and N.J.S.2A:34-21 focuses on balancing the rights of individuals with the need for public safety. Supporters argue that preventing name changes for registered sex offenders is essential to keep track of sex offenders and protect the community. The bill reinforces the idea that individuals with these criminal histories should not be permitted to obscure their identities, thus ensuring that those at risk are aware of their presence in the community.

Summary

A2648, introduced to the New Jersey Assembly on February 14, 2022, proposes an amendment to the existing state laws regarding name changes. Specifically, the bill bars individuals who are required to register as sex offenders from obtaining a legally sanctioned name change in most circumstances. This legislative change is aimed at maintaining transparency and ensuring that individuals with such serious legal obligations cannot evade their responsibilities or create confusion regarding their identity through a name alteration.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill has stirred debate among various stakeholders. Proponents emphasize the protective measures afforded to the public, while opponents contend that the legislation could be overly punitive and infringe on civil liberties. Critics argue that the ability to change one's name can serve important personal, psychological, or safety reasons that should not be dismissed outright. This opposing viewpoint underscores the complexity of legislative decisions involving offenders' rights and public safety.

Notable_points

Notably, A2648 is modeled after a similar bill from Oklahoma, demonstrating a trend among states to tighten controls over name changes for individuals with serious criminal records, particularly those classified as sex offenders. The bill's impact would require compelling circumstances to justify a name change in such cases, thus making it significantly harder for affected individuals to alter their legal identity post-conviction.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A279

Requires sex offenders to report Internet identifiers and name changes.

NJ A3456

Requires sex offenders to report Internet identifiers and name changes.

NJ A1025

Requires criminal background check for name change; prohibits persons convicted of violent crime or domestic violence offense from changing name.

NJ A2953

Requires criminal background check for name change; prohibits persons convicted of violent crime or domestic violence offense from changing name.

NJ S1844

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ A3758

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ A2496

Conforms Megan's law to requirements of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

NJ A3173

Makes various changes to address sexual assault and child abuse and neglect involving military personnel; addresses protection, penalties, enforcement, jurisdiction, and victim compensation matters.

NJ HB05529

An Act Concerning Sexual Offender Registration Laws, Residency Restrictions For Registered Sexual Offenders.

NJ A1927

Requires State Police to biannually report to Legislature number of sex offenders who fail to register as required by Megan's Law.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.