Arizona
What is the statute of limitations on attempted child molestation?
Criminal Prosecutions
Citation: Rev. Stat. ยง 13-107
See Arizona Statutes [1]
There is no statute of limitations for:
- Violent sexual assault committed by a convicted felony sexual offender
- Sexual conduct with a minor who is under 15 years of age
- Sexual assault
- Molestation of a child
- Continuous sexual abuse of a child (three or more incidents of abuse)
- Commercial sexual exploitation of a minor
- Sexual exploitation of a minor
Generally, the statute of limitations for a class 2 through 6 felony is a period of 7 years. Crimes classified as class 2 through class 6 felonies include:
- Child abuse
- Aggravated domestic violence against a child
- Public sexual indecency to a minor
- Sexual abuse of a minor
- Indecent exposure to a minor under 15 years of age
- Sexual conduct with a minor at least 15 years of age
- Luring a minor for sexual exploitation
- Admitting minors to public displays of sexual conduct
Generally, the statute of limitations for a misdemeanor is a period of 1 year.