Rep. Pyrtle files bill in North Carolina House for domestic violence offender registry

Armor Reece Pyrtle, North Carolina State Representative for 65th District
Armor Reece Pyrtle, North Carolina State Representative for 65th District
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The new bill filed by State Rep. A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr. seeks to establish a public registry for repeat domestic violence offenders in North Carolina, according to the North Carolina State House.

The bill, filed as HB 1075 on April 28 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘Persistent D.V. Offender Registry.’

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill creates a persistent domestic violence offender registration program managed by the State Bureau of Investigation, requiring people convicted of a domestic violence offense with at least one prior domestic violence conviction to register. Courts must issue written orders setting registration terms of 2, 5 or 10 years based on the number of prior convictions, with adjustments or termination if convictions are reversed or pardoned. The registry, available online to the public, will list each offender’s name, date of birth, conviction date, county of conviction and photo. Offenders must pay a $150 fee to support registry administration. The bill takes effect Dec. 1, 2026, for offenses committed on or after that date.

Of the four sponsors of this bill, Charles W. Miller proposed the most bills (42) during the 2025 regular session.

Bills in North Carolina follow a multi-step process before becoming law. A lawmaker starts by filing a bill, which is assigned to a committee for review. The bill must be read three times in each chamber. If one chamber changes the bill after the other passes it, both must agree on the final version. Once both chambers approve the same bill, it goes to the governor, who has 10 days (or 30 if the legislature is not in session) to sign, veto, or let it become law without a signature.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Pyrtle graduated from Appalachian State University in 1989 with a BAS.

Pyrtle, a Republican, was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2021 to represent the state’s 65th House district, replacing previous state representative Jerry Carter.

Bills Introduced by Your Representatives in North Carolina House During 2025 Regular Session

Authors Bill Number Date Filed Title
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Celeste C. Cairns, Charles W. Miller, and Heather H. Rhyne HB 1075 04/28/2026 Persistent D.V. Offender Registry.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Brenden H. Jones, Charles W. Miller, and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 1019 04/21/2026 Mike Clampitt 1st Responder Tax Fairness Act.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Brenden H. Jones, Charles W. Miller, and Mike Colvin HB 1003 04/10/2025 Board of Funeral Service Modifications.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Celeste C. Cairns, and Ray Pickett HB 921 04/10/2025 ABC & Gaming Omnibus Bill.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Allen Chesser, Carla D. Cunningham, and Celeste C. Cairns HB 928 04/10/2025 Allow PTs in School Concussion Protocol.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Charles W. Miller, Cody Huneycutt, and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 849 04/09/2025 Utility Forced Relocation Expenses.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Charles W. Miller, and Timothy Reeder, MD HB 851 04/09/2025 Hospital Police Officer/Authority/Info Access.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Brenden H. Jones, Jeff Zenger, and Mark Brody HB 831 04/08/2025 Comm. Inspect. Efficiency Act.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Brenden H. Jones, Carson Smith, and Charles W. Miller HB 695 04/02/2025 Support VIPER/Assist 911 Operations/Dispatch.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr. and Charles W. Miller HB 698 04/02/2025 Center for Missing Persons to Highway Patrol.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Charles W. Miller, Dudley Greene, and John A. Torbett HB 707 04/02/2025 Drones/Certain Vendor Purchases Prohibited.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Carson Smith, Charles W. Miller, and Dudley Greene HB 753 04/02/2025 LEOs Return to Work.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Kyle Hall, Mike Clampitt, and Ted Davis, Jr. HB 570 03/27/2025 Responsible Firefighting Foam Management Act.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Ben T. Moss, Jr., and Charles W. Miller HB 511 03/25/2025 Award Magistrates Salary Increases.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Carson Smith, Charles W. Miller, and Jarrod Lowery HB 505 03/24/2025 Kayla’s Act: Protecting Dom. Violence Victims.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Charles W. Miller, Jennifer Balkcom, and Sarah Stevens HB 449 03/18/2025 Crimes Against Minors/Revise Law.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Allen Chesser, Charles W. Miller, and Cody Huneycutt HB 450 03/18/2025 Private Property Rights Act.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Brenden H. Jones, Charles W. Miller, and Dudley Greene HB 354 03/10/2025 Civil Procedure/Gatekeeper Orders/Database.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Brenden H. Jones, Charles W. Miller, and Dudley Greene HB 355 03/10/2025 OSFM to Study Future of Rural Firefighting.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Charles W. Miller, Cody Huneycutt, and Heather H. Rhyne HB 330 03/06/2025 Controlled Substances Act – Updates.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Carson Smith, Charles W. Miller, and Karl E. Gillespie HB 300 03/05/2025 Vet Care for Retired First Responder Dogs.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Carson Smith, Charles W. Miller, and Robert T. Reives, II HB 315 03/05/2025 Gift Card Theft & Unlawful Business Entry.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Allen Chesser, Charles W. Miller, and Jeff Zenger HB 272 03/04/2025 The Sergeant Mickey Hutchens Act.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Celeste C. Cairns, Charles W. Miller, and Donna McDowell White HB 275 03/04/2025 Failure to Yield Penalties.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Bill Ward, Charles W. Miller, and David Willis HB 270 03/03/2025 Revise Law on the Death Penalty.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Charles W. Miller, Jeffrey C. McNeely, and Todd Carver HB 193 02/25/2025 Firearm Law Revisions.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr. and Charles W. Miller HB 198 02/25/2025 Amend Law on Notice of ABC Violation.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Carolyn G. Logan, Carson Smith, and Laura Budd HB 199 02/25/2025 Nonconsensual Booting and Towing Reform.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Erin Paré, James Roberson, and Sarah Crawford HB 137 02/17/2025 Gabe Torres Act.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., John Sauls, Neal Jackson, and Paul Scott HB 100 02/11/2025 Expand Religious Property Tax Exemption.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Allen Chesser, Charles W. Miller, and Tricia Ann Cotham HB 50 02/04/2025 LEO Special Separation Allowance Options.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Charles W. Miller, Kelly E. Hastings, and Tricia Ann Cotham HB 52 02/04/2025 Protect Those Who Serve & Protect Act of 2025.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Carson Smith, Charles W. Miller, and Dudley Greene HB 61 02/04/2025 Assaults on First Responders.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Allen Chesser, Charles W. Miller, and Edward C. Goodwin HB 38 02/03/2025 Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Carson Smith, Charles W. Miller, and Jennifer Balkcom HB 42 02/03/2025 Burglary & B&E/Sentence Enhancement.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Carson Smith, Charles W. Miller, and Jennifer Balkcom HB 28 01/30/2025 Gun Violence Prevention Act.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr. HB 17 01/29/2025 Various Local Election Changes.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Charles W. Miller, and David Willis HB 2 01/29/2025 Entry Fees for Interscholastic Sports Events.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr. and Charles W. Miller HB 22 01/29/2025 Fire Investigation Law Revisions.
A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr. HB 26 01/29/2025 Various Local Provisions I.


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