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Registered sex offenders are assigned a risk by judge after a court hearing: Level 1 (low risk of re-offense); Level 2 (medium risk of re-offense), and Level 3 (high risk of re-offense).
The Sex Offender Registry contains a variety of information about registered sex offenders, including but not limited to: multiple photos, names (aliases), home and/or work addresses, and convictions that required registration, if applicable.
Level 1 and Level 2 offenders are required to submit updated photos every three years; Level 3 offenders must submit updated photos annually.
Level 3 offenders and those offenders designated sexual predators must personally verify their address every 90 days with the police agency having jurisdiction where they live. If an offender's appearance has changed, police may photograph the offender and submit the update photo to the Registry.
Get information about Level 1 offenders and offenders whose risk levels have not yet been determined by a judge by:
- Calling 800-262-3257, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding legal holidays).
- Callers must have an individual's name and one of the following ‐ an exact address, date of birth, driver's license number, or Social Security number ‐ to learn if that individual is on the Registry.
Division of Criminal Justice Services
Community Resources
Law Enforcement
- Accreditation
- Crime Reporting
- Domestic Incident Report Form
- Fingerprint Services
- Forensic Science / DNA
- Forms
- Gun Violence / Crime Reduction Initiatives
- Model Policies / Standards
- Office of Probation / Alternatives
- Police / Peace Officer Decertification
- Police Training
- Professional Policing Act
- Security Guard Training