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WHAT PROCESS MUST THE OFFENDER COMPLETE TO REGISTER? MUST AN OFFENDER REGISTER EVERY CHANGE OF ADDRESS?

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WHAT PROCESS MUST THE OFFENDER COMPLETE TO REGISTER? MUST AN OFFENDER REGISTER EVERY CHANGE OF ADDRESS?

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The offender is given registration papers before leaving court or a correctional facility. Those papers show the address where the offender has said he will be living. A copy of this registration form is sent to the Office of Attorney General, which notifies the local law enforcement agency (police department or sheriffs office) to expect the offender. Within 3 days of arriving at a new location, the offender must take the registration papers to the law enforcement agency where he will be living, working or attending school. At the law enforcement agency the offender is fingerprinted and photographed. A copy of the completed registration form is sent to the Office of Attorney General. At least 10 days prior to changing residences, employment, or school, the offender must go back to the local law enforcement agency to complete a change of address form. If the offender moves outside the local jurisdiction, the offender must re-register with the law enforcement agency in the new jurisdict

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