HOW DOES NEBRASKAS SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY DETERMINE IF REGISTERED OFFENDERS ARE REPORTING CHANGES OF ADDRESSES? ARE ADDRESS VERIFICATIONS REQUIRED?
According to the Nebraska Sex Offender Act, the registration information shall be verified for the duration of the registration period. The offenders are required to appear in person for such verification at the office of the sheriff of the county in which he or she resides, has a temporary domicile, or is habitually living. For those offenders who do not live in Nebraska but are registered due to employment or school, the offender must report to the sheriff of the county in which he or she is employed or goes to school. The offender shall have his or her photograph and fingerprints taken upon request of verification personnel. The verification form shall be signed by the person required to register under the act and state whether the address last reported to the division is still correct. A person required to register under the act for fifteen (15) years shall report every twelve months in the month of his or her birth, in person, to the office of the sheriff of the county in which he
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