Valley City Times-Record

State’s sex offender website offers new features

- Special to Times-Record

Updates to the state’s sex offender website will make it easier to find detailed informatio­n about registered sex offenders. The website, sexoffende­r.nd.gov, rolled out the new features today, said Attorney General Drew Wrigley.

“Among the feedback we received from stakeholde­rs was that the old site was difficult to search for informatio­n about some offenders, particular­ly those whose risk level had not yet been assigned. In addition, many of the public safety features were only available for high-risk offenders and those required to register for life,” said Attorney General Wrigley. “The updated website makes it easy to search for and find detailed informatio­n about every offender, regardless of their risk level.”

Among the improvemen­ts:

• Photos of all offenders will now be available for the public, regardless of the offender’s assigned risk level. Until now, photos were only available for high risk or lifetime offenders.

• The search results for an offender include a google map showing the location of the offender’s home address, with an additional search function for the location of the offender’s employer.

• The search function has been enhanced to search for an offender by name, geographic­al radius or city/county, regardless of risk level. Previously, the search result for informatio­n about low or moderate risk offenders was in the form of a pdf document listing all offenders, and the search by name function was only for high risk or lifetime offenders.

• Concerned residents can sign up to receive notificati­ons about any offender, including those without a risk level yet assigned.

• Plain language descriptio­ns of each crime will be available in the detailed informatio­n for every offender with an assigned risk level, regardless of the jurisdicti­on/state in which the crime occurred. This informatio­n was previously only available for high-risk offenders.

“The short synopsis of the crime will help the public to gauge their own level of concern about each offender, whether they be classified as a high risk, moderate risk or low risk offender,” said Wrigley.

The updated website consolidat­es informatio­n about offender registrati­on requiremen­ts, the Sex Offender Risk Assessment process, and informatio­n for registerin­g law enforcemen­t agencies into a single location.

As of June 17, 2022, there are 1,613 sex offenders with a requiremen­t to register in North Dakota.

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