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How does Law Enforcement keep up-to-date on where sexual predators/offenders live once they leave jail?

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How does Law Enforcement keep up-to-date on where sexual predators/offenders live once they leave jail?

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1 – Before an offender’s release from the Department of Corrections (DOC) after completion of the term of imprisonment, from the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) after completion of the term of confinement, or being placed on parole, SLED, based upon information provided by DOC, DJJ, DJJ Parole Board, or the Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services (PPP), shall notify the sheriff of the county where the offender intends to reside that the offender is being released and has provided an address within the jurisdiction of the sheriff for that county. The DOC, DJJ, DJJ Parole Board, and PPP shall provide verbal and written notification to the offender that he/she must register with the sheriff of the county in which he/she intends to reside within one business day of his/her release. 2 – Sexual predators/offenders must report any address change in writing to the sheriff’s office within 10 days of that address change. These changes will be electronically submitted to SLED wh

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