How often must violent and sexual offenders re-register?

Under Indiana law violent and sexual offenders residing in Vanderburgh County are required to update registration information to the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office, and submit to having a photograph taken at least once (1) a year or every (90) days if classified as a sexual predator.

Other reasons sexual and violent offenders need to update registration information:

  • If their permanent address changes, the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office must be notified within seven (7) days of the change.
  • If their permanent address changes more than once in a (7) day period the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office must be notified of all the locations of residence.
  • If the offender changes their permanent address to another county in Indiana,  the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office must be notified within seven (7) days of the change.
  • If the offender plans to reside at any location in the this county or in any other county in Indiana other than the registered address for at least seven (7) days out of any one hundred and eighty (180) day period.
  • If the offender owns any real property in Vanderburgh County.
  • If the offender changes name as a result of marriage, the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office must be notified within thirty (30) days of the change.

All notifications or changes or updates must be made in person and in writing to the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office by completing the appropriate form which is provided by the Sheriff's Office per Indiana Law.

                                   

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