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SEX OFFENDER REGISTRYINTERNET SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY - CLICK HERE - NOTE: The minimum recommended browser for this site is either Internet Explorer version 6.0 or NetScape version 7.0 INTRODUCTION In 1996, with the passage of 13 VSA, Chapter 167, Subchapter 3, the Vermont Sex Offender Registry was established at the Vermont Criminal Information Center (VCIC). Follow this link for details of the Vermont Sex Offender Registry Law. Local law enforcement agencies and the Vermont Crime Information Center are authorized to release relevant registry information to the public when the requestor can articulate a specific concern about their safety or the safety of another. State statute requires that the requestor provide the name of a subject as the basis for the query. Queries made to law enforcement agencies or VCIC may not be done by street address or town. Information in the Registry may also be disclosed to the following agencies, organizations, or persons:
COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION Members of the public may contact their local law enforcement agency or VCIC at 802-241-5400 if they have concerns about persons who may be registered with the Vermont Sex Offender Registry. NORMAL NOTIFICATION Under “Normal Notification” standards, the following information regarding an offender can be released to a member of the public if the caller can articulate a public safety concern regarding themselves or another person:
HEIGHTENED NOTIFICATION The Sex Offender Registry law specifies that for certain registrants designated as having a “Heightened Notification Level” it is NOT necessary for the caller to have a public safety concern for requesting information. In these cases additional information about a registrant will also be released. Registrants who have a “Heightened Notification Level” include individuals who meet any of the following conditions:
Upon any request from an individual concerning an offender in a “Heightened Notification Level” category, the following information shall be released:
PROACTIVE NOTIFICATION BY LAW ENFORCEMENT Community notification by local law enforcement agencies is not required by law. Law enforcement agencies, however, may notify members of the public who are likely to encounter a sex offender who poses a danger to their safety. This means, for example, that a law enforcement agency may notify neighbors or perhaps a neighborhood day-care center or local school if a pedophile were to move into the area. It might be appropriate to notify the management at an offender’s place of work if the offender had a history of violent sexual crimes against adults. Law enforcement may also conduct broader community notification beyond persons who are likely to encounter a sex offender but only under circumstances which constitute a compelling risk to public safety and only after consultation with VCIC and the Department of Corrections. VCIC has developed an educational CD for law enforcement and communities to help them better understand the Sex Offender Registry laws for the State of Vermont. It was also designed to give communities facts about sex offenders. A segment of this CD entitled “Sex Crime Prevention” is available through this link. To obtain a copy of the complete CD, please contact the Registry at 802-241-5400. To schedule or inquire about a Community Training Event, you may contact your local law enforcement agency. REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS WHO MUST REGISTER? The Sex Offender Registry Law applies to persons convicted of the following crimes if the person was:
A non-resident sex offender who moves to Vermont for full or part time employment or to attend school or college on a full or part-time basis must also register. The crimes for which offenders must register include:
In addition, the Sex Offender Registry Law applies to persons convicted of any of the following offenses against a victim who is a minor:
Conduct which is criminal only
because of the age of the victim shall not be considered an offense for
purposes of the registry if the perpetrator is under the age of 18. Those individuals who are required to register with the Vermont Sexual Offender Registry must comply with the following requirements:
LIFETIME REGISTRATION In 2001, Vermont adopted a lifetime registration requirement for individuals who meet the following criteria:
PENALTIES FOR FAILING TO COMPLY WITH REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS Failure to comply with any of the requirements indicated above is grounds for a warrant to be issued for the registrant's arrest. If a registrant is convicted of failing to comply with the law they could be imprisoned for not more than two years and/or fined not more than $1,000. A second or subsequent offense could result in a sentence to imprisonment of no more than three years and/or a fine of not more than $5,000. INTERNET REGISTRY WHO WILL BE ON THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY WEB SITE? Beginning in October, 2004, registry information for persons meeting any of the following criteria will be available on the Vermont Sex Offender Registry Web Site:
Effective March 1, 2005, registrants who meet either of the following criteria will also have their registry information posted on the web site:
WHAT INFORMATION WILL BE POSTED ON THE WEB SITE? The following registrant information will be posted to the web site:
An individual who believes that they are not required to have their information posted on the Vermont Sex Offender Registry web site, or who believes the information on the web site contains errors, may challenge their status by contacting the Director of the Vermont Criminal Information Center in writing clearly identifying themselves, the information in question and the reason the information is in error. The Director, or a designee, will investigate and resolve the alleged discrepancy within three (3) business days of receipt of the complaint. HOW CAN THE WEB SITE BE SEARCHED? The public can search the web site by using either the registrant’s name or entering a county. When searching by county, all of the registrants who reside in a county and whose information has been posted to the web site will be provided. VICTIM INFORMATION If requested by a victim, VCIC will notify the victim of the initial registration of a sex offender and any time the sex offender changes address, place of employment, or post-secondary educational institution. Victims can register with VCIC by contacting their victim advocate in their county State’s Attorney’s Office or the Center for Crime Victim Services (802- 241-1250). Victim information is strictly confidential and will not be released under any circumstances. REGISTRATION FOR OUT-OF-STATE SEX OFFENDERS Individuals who have not registered with the Vermont Sex Offender Registry but are required to do so by law may call 802-241-5400 or print the forms provided below and mail them to the address at the top of the form.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Vermont Sex Offender Registry
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