Offender Registry Sex Utah
The Official State of Utah Sex Offender Registry - Utah Department of Corrections By placing registry information on the Internet, the Department makes no representation, either implied or expressed, that all information is accurate. Though much of the information is of record, some is gathered from the offenders themselves, who are required to list their addresses whenever they move as well as annually; The information contained on this site does not imply listed individuals will commit a specific type of crime in the future, nor does it imply that if a future crime is committed by a listed individual what the nature of that crime may be and the Department makes no representation as to any offender's likelihood of re-offending; If you believe that information on the web site is incorrect, please contact the Utah Department of Corrections, Sex Offender Registration Program at 14717 S Minuteman Dr, Draper, UT 84020 Attn. Machelle Rodriguez or sending email to registry@utah.gov . Information compiled in this registry may not be used to harass or threaten sex offen ... [Read More]
Utah Department of Corrections The Most Wanted includes the 15 offenders that are most wanted by the Utah Department of Corrections. Notices of escape and absconding from justice can also be found here. Wanted notices may be printed and distributed. If you have any information about any of these individuals please contact the Department of Corrections at the numbers listed. ... [Read More]
The Official State of Utah Sex Offender Registry - Utah Department of Corrections By placing registry information on the Internet, the Department makes no representation, either implied or expressed, that all information is accurate. Though much of the information is of record, some is gathered from the offenders themselves, who are required to list their addresses whenever they move as well as annually; The information contained on this site does not imply listed individuals will commit a specific type of crime in the future, nor does it imply that if a future crime is committed by a listed individual what the nature of that crime may be and the Department makes no representation as to any offender's likelihood of re-offending; If you believe that information on the web site is incorrect, please contact the Utah Department of Corrections, Sex Offender Registration Program at 14717 S Minuteman Dr, Draper, UT 84020 Attn. Machelle Rodriguez or sending email to registry@utah.gov . Information compiled in this registry may not be used to harass or threaten sex offen ... [Read More]
State of Utah Board of Pardons and Parole Typically a hearing is conducted by one Board Member or a hearing officer. The person conducting the hearing will state the nature of the hearing and review the conviction and sentence. Testifying victims will be asked to come forward at a specific time during the proceedings. Testimony may be given when the offender is present or, if the victim requests, the offender will be removed from the room. If the offender is asked to leave the hearing room while the victim is giving testimony, the testimony will be recorded and the offender will be returned to the room after the testimony and allowed to listen to a tape recording of the victim's testimony. This is required to allow the offender an opportunity to respond to the testimony provided by the victim. ... [Read More]
Sex Offenders Registry Listing Request Form Thank you for your interest in the Montgomery County Police Departments Sex Offenders 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]
Metropolitan Police Department: Links to Other Sex Offender Information Sites . The title of this grant is the National Sex Offender Registry Project (98-NR-CX-K002). ... In accordance with enactment of the Sex Offender Registration Act of 1999, this information is being provided to the community. ... Unlawful use of this information to threaten, intimidate, harass, or injure a registered sex offender is prohibited and will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ... [Read More]
Utah Code 77-27-21.5 - Utah Department of Corrections (10) An agency in the state that registers a sex offender on probation, a sex offender who has been released from confinement to parole status or termination, or a sex offender whose sentence has expired shall inform the offender of the duty to comply with the continuing registration requirements of this section during the period of registration required in Subsection (9), including: ... (b)(i) A sex offender convicted of any of the offenses listed in Subsection (9)(b)(ii) shall, for the offender's lifetime, register annually and again within ten days of every change of the offender's place of habitation. This registration requirement is not subject to exemptions and may not be terminated or altered during the offender's lifetime. ... [Read More]
USAAV Legislation Authorizes Utah to join the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, which replaces an existing compact that has become outdated and unworkable. Governs the movement of probationers and parolees across state lines. The primary changes to the original compact include the establishment of a national governing commission; rulemaking authority for the national commission; representation of all member states on the national commission; notification to victims of offender movement; sanctions for violations of the compact; and provisions regarding the collection, reporting, and exchange of information. The effective date is the later of July 1, 2001 or upon the enactment of the compact into law by the 35th jurisdiction. ... [Read More]
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