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Missouri Sex Offender List



Sex Offender Information Page
The information on the web site refers only to persons who have beenconvicted of, found guilty of or plead guilty to committing orattempting to commit sexual offenses and may not reflect the entirecriminal history of a particular individual. Offenders required toregister for crimes of kidnapping, felonious restraint or child abusemay not be listed on this web site. The Sex Offender Registry was created in response to the MissouriLegislature’s resolution to facilitate public access to availableinformation about persons registered as sexual offenders. The MissouriState Highway Patrol, Criminal Records and Identification Division, hasnot considered or assessed the specific risk of re-offense with regardto any individual prior to his or her inclusion on this web site and hasmade no determination that any individual included on the web site iscurrently dangerous. Individuals included on the web site are includedsolely by virtue of their conviction record and Missouri state law. Theprimary ... [Read More]

Sex Offender Fact Sheet
Any person as of August 28, 2004 who, since July 1, 1979, has been or is hereafter convicted of, been found guilty of, or pled guilty or nolo contendere to committing, or attempting to commit one or more of the following felony offenses: kidnapping, pursuant to section 565.110, RSMo; felonious restraint; promoting prostitution in the first degree; promoting prostitution in the second degree; promoting prostitution in the third degree; sexual exploitation of a minor; promoting child pornography in the first degree; promoting child pornography in the second degree; possession of child pornography; furnishing pornographic material to minors; public display of explicit sexual material; coercing acceptance of obscene material; promoting obscenity in the first degree; promoting pornography for minors or obscenity in the second degree; incest; abuse of a child, pursuant to section 568.060, RSMo; use of a child in a sexual performance; or promoting sexual performance by a child; and committed ... [Read More]

Sex Offenders Registry Listing Request Form
Thank you for your interest in the Montgomery County Police Department’s Sex Offender’s Registry Listing. The following information is requested to fulfill your online request. Please use this information appropriately ...

State Law, Maryland Criminal Procedures Article 11-701 permits the registering law enforcement agency to release the Registration Statement of registered sexual offenders upon written request. However, please be cognizant that the law does not necessarily protect you from releasing this confidential list. A copy of all requests will be maintained at the Family Services Division. We appreciate your being responsible with the information sent to you. ... [Read More]

Missouri State Auditor's Office - 2000-
An October 2000 Missouri Supreme Court decision effectively releasedhalf of all sexual offenders sentenced to probation from having to register.   This decision changed the event triggering registration to an offender“coming into” a county.   As aresult, if an offender already lives in the county and stays in the countythrough their probation, they do not have to register.   Auditors found 57 percent of sex offenders sentenced to probation since1997 had current addresses in the same county they received their sentence.   It should be noted that on May 8, 2002, the General Assembly passedlegislation to address this issue.   Thislegislation (Senate Bill 1070) now awaits the Governor’s approval.   (See page 9) ... [Read More]

2001 Missouri Attorney General Opinions
An individual who is required to register as a sex offender in another state is required to register as a sex offender in this state. If the individual is adjudicated by a juvenile court as a sex offender, the individual must register as a juvenile sex offender. ...

Any public governmental body in possession of the qualified jury list or prospective jury list is responsible for providing copies if requested under Chapter 610, RSMo.  ... [Read More]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - Investigative Programs - Crimes Against Children
http://www.isp.state.id.us/identification/sex_offender/index.html ...

http://www.azsexoffender.org/ ...

http://www.ai.org/cji/html/sexoffender.html ... [Read More]

Missouri Highway Patrol FAQ Page
A: The MSHP Crime Laboratory Division will accept evidence from any lawenforcement agency, regulatory agency, or law enforcement function branch of an agency in or of theState of Missouri or the Federal Government of the United States. All evidence received must beassociated with a criminal investigation. Evidence associated with civil litigation will not beaccepted. DNA evidence and convicted offender blood samples will be accepted according to thecriteria outlined in the MSHP DNA Profiling Service Pamphlet and RSMo 650.055. Law enforcementagencies and crime laboratories requesting DNA profiling searches on forensic crime scene samples oroffender information will be required to submit their request according to the MSHP Guidelines forConvicted Offender Sample and CODIS Database Usage. All evidence received by the Highway PatrolCrime Laboratory must have a proper seal installed. A proper seal is defined as closure of thecontainer by any number of various sealing devices which will pro ... [Read More]

DSS Press Release - May 25, 2005
Upon receiving the new policy, Missouri acted immediately. The Division of Medical Services received the sex offender registry on Tuesday from the State Highway Patrol, and began cross matching the list with Medicaid pharmacy payment records. Today, twenty-six persons from the sex offender registry were found with prescriptions for Viagra in the past year. The net state cost for filling the prescriptions was $1,977; total cost was $7,060. Effective immediately, these prescriptions will not be refilled and every new Medicaid prescription for erectile dysfunction will be checked against the sex offender registry prior to payment; no payment will be made for known sex offenders. "This is absolutely the change in policy we needed. The ability for Missouri sex offenders to get impotence treatment funded through Medicaid has now been eliminated," said DSS Director, Gary Sherman. ... [Read More]

For Family and Friends
In order to be placed on a visiting list, the offender must send a visiting inquiry form to each prospective visitor, up to a maximum of twenty. (This does not apply at reception and orientation centers. That process is explained on pages 5 and 6). It is important that the Visiting Inquiry Form is answered honestly and thoroughly as failure to do so may result in denial of visiting privileges. Please return the form to the institution for processing. Once a background check is completed, you may be added to the visiting list. The offender receives written notification advising them if you have been approved or denied visitation. It is the offender’s responsibility to notify you once you have been approved to visit. Please be advised the maximum number of visitors an offender may have is twenty. Each offender has the opportunity to make changes to their visiting list twice each year. You may only be on one offender’s visiting list within the Department unless an immediate family member ... [Read More]


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