What information does a sex offender provide the local law enforcement authority?
The Texas Sex Offender Registration Program requires a local law enforcement authority to obtain the following information from the sex offender: 1. the person’s full name, each alias, date of birth, sex, race, height, weight, eye color, hair color, social security number, driver’s license number, shoe size, and home address; 2. a recent color photograph or, if possible, an electronic digital image of the person and a complete set of the person’s fingerprints; 3. the type of offense the person was convicted of, the age of the victim, the date of conviction, and the punishment received; 4. an indication as to whether the person is discharged, paroled, or released on juvenile probation, community supervision, or mandatory supervision; 5. an indication of each business, occupational, or professional license, certificate, permit, or other authorization issued by a licensing authority that is held or sought by the person; 6. an indication as to whether the person is or will be employed, car
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