If law enforcement takes its full 60 days, as provided by SB 384, to respond to the SB 384 petition by filing the sex offender checklist and the prosecution takes its full 60 days, as provided by SB 384, to file its response to the petition and the court then sets a hearing 30 days later, 150 days would pass from the date such a petition is filed. In our experience, however, such a petition is usually acted upon and a ruling is reached within 90 days. To read more about the deadlines associated with an SB 384 petition, please click on the following link – https://www.greghillassociates.com/sb-384-how-long-to-process-an-sb-384-petition.html