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About the Sex & Violent Offender Registry. Effective January 1, 2003, Zachary's Law required sheriff's departments to jointly establish the Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry to provide detailed information about individuals who register as sex or violent offenders in Indiana.
The Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry allows you to search for offenders by county. This resource ensures transparency and safety by allowing residents to stay informed. View Registry
Indiana Department of Correction, Indiana Sex Offender Registry: 317-232-1232, Fax: 317-233-1474 . Information is also available at your local library or county clerks office. Sex offenders listing and mapping through "Family Watch Dog" .
To narrow your results, searches should be done by both first and last names when known. If you know the incarcerated individual's DOC number, searching by this method eliminates one step in the process.
Click this link to conduct a National Sex Offender Registry check: www.nsopw.gov. Do not filter to individual states, counties or cities unless necessary due the subject’s common name. Run each name or combination of names ever used during the subject’s life. Print the results of the search for your files.
The Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry allows you to search for offenders by county. This resource ensures transparency and safety by allowing residents to stay informed. View Registry.
Effective July 1, 2007, “Stephanie’s Law” required the registration of offenders convicted of Voluntary Manslaughter and Murder, creating the Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry. The purpose of the registry is to track, locate, and identify Sex and Violent Offenders.
Sex & Violent Offenders. Effective January 1, 2003, Zachary's Law required sheriff's departments to jointly establish the Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry to provide detailed information about individuals who register as sex or violent offenders in Indiana.
Offender Search. *When searching for an offender you may either search by offender name, offender identification number or the offender’s case number (cause number) assigned by the court.
The Morgan County Sheriff’s Office maintains a Sex Offender Registry as a public service tool. Individuals listed on this registry have been convicted of a sexual offense that requires them to meet a number of mandates including annual registration with law enforcement.