How will a sheriffs Department know that a sex offender who is scheduled to be released from a secure facility plans to move to the county in which the department has jurisdiction?
Indiana law requires that prior to the offender’s release, an official of the secure facility must provide the offender’s name, offense, date of release or transfer, and expected address to the Sheriff’s Department (or, in Marion County, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department) having jurisdiction in the area where the offender expects to reside (IC 11-8-8-7).
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