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SORNA Implementation Inventory Preliminary Results
This report presents the results of an analysis examining levels of state adherence to federalrequirements set forth pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), alsoknown as Title I of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 (AWA).The analysis was conducted as part of a broader project designed to assess the evolution of the nation’s sex offender registration and notification systems in the years since SORNA’s passage, with a specificfocus on SORNA’s impact on the sharing of sex offender information across jurisdictions, acrosslevels of government, and with the general public.You may read the report here: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/250132.pdfDiscussing the IML Hearing Asserted Injuries not traceable to the International Megan’s Law.
In this trying time we want to reiterate a few things for our registrants and families. We don't want there to be any confusion or penalties concerning registry requirements during the Coronavirus Pandemic.
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. Some are limiting the number of people allowed inside and you have to wait to receive a call from them and then come back inside. Document any instructions.
Be safe, be smart, stay healthy and know we will get through this.All information is confidential and we do not distribute any data whatsoever.
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