The information in the registry refers only to sex offenses and may not reflect an offender’s complete criminal history If you believe that any of the information found in these records is inaccurate, please contact sor at sexoffender.questions@osp.oregon.gov. If you have questions regarding whether a person might be required to report in oregon as a sex offender, please contact the oregon state police sex offender registration section, your local law enforcement agency or an attorney. “oregon law requires the board to complete sex offender risk assessments for all convicted and registered sex offenders in oregon who were convicted of a sex crime and required to register as a sex offender or who were found guilty except for insanity of a sex crime and required to register as a sex offender under ors chapter 163a Full board rules and procedures for conducting assessments. Sex offender information a statewide database of all predatory sex offenders is maintained by the oregon state police sex offender unit
They provide in interactive website where you can search for a specific predatory sex offender or offenders living in a geographic area by zip code or within a radius of a specific address, among other options. Oregon law requires sex offenders to report in person at a law enforcement agency in the county where they reside For a list of law enforcement agencies who register sex offenders, please see below. If you were previously reclassified from a sex offender notification level 3 to a level 2, you are not eligible to petition for reclassification to sex offender notification level 1
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