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Highly Recommended Book to Build Advocacy
A great read and must read for all people on the registry or their friends which will help you to traverse the poorly slated SORNA world of things.
The Anti-Registry Activist Manual—A Guide to Effective Advocacy compiled and edited by Jonathan Grund with support from Derek Logue and Debra Grund.
“…a who’s who, what’s the history, myth-busting, how-to, what’s next, etc.” I can say without any reservations that this manual will equally help those just starting on their advocacy journey as much as advocates with years of experience under their belts.
You can get your copy of The Anti-Registry Activist Manual—A Guide to Effective Advocacy via @Amazon for only $13.50 +tax, so why wait. If you’re still not convinced, you can take a peek inside the manual before purchasing here.
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Highly Recommended Book to Build Advocacy
Arizona MVD a Bit Unusual
Make sure you know current requirements. You can go to your Sheriff's Office website to see if there is new information there. If so, we suggest you do a screen print and save it. Call your registry office to get clarification on any questions you might have. Document the date, time, who you spoke with and their instructions regarding any address change, vehicle, employment, travel dates if required, etc.
Keep in mind if you are required to update your drivers license annually through the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) you should contact them for their status.
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