How current and accurate is the information provided by the National Alert Registry?
The National Alert Registry receives all its information from individual states and local court systems and then it is compiled and plotted. National Alert Registry relies totally upon the accuracy of that state and local information for distribution and has no mechanism available to verify its accuracy. Updates are received from individual jurisdictions at varying intervals. Upon receipt of the information, the National Alert Registry compiles it into a useful format for distribution to members. The time interval from receipt to distribution is usually less than two weeks, but upon occasion may exceed that time frame. Questions? Comments? Contact us.