Sex
Offender Registration
Frequently Asked Questions
NOTICE: Effective July 1,
2007, changes to
Q: What is a convicted sex offender?
A: Wyoming law defines a sex offender as a person convicted of a criminal offense specified in W.S. 7-19-302 (g) through (j), or convicted of a criminal offense from Wyoming or any other jurisdiction containing the same or similar elements, or arising out of the same or similar facts or circumstances, as a criminal offense specified in W.S. 7-19-302 (g) through (j). For further information refer to the Sex Offender Registration Act of 2007.
Q: How do sex offenders register in
A: A convicted sex offender
is fingerprinted, photographed, palmprinted and a registration form completed at
the
Q: Where are the sex offender files maintained?
A: The
Q: How long are sex offenders registered?
A: Convicted sex offenders are required to register for 15 years, 25 years or the duration of their lifetime depending upon the statute they were convicted of. The beginning of the registration period begins once the offender is released from prison, placed on parole, supervised release or probation and must be extended for any additional subsequent periods of confinement.
Q: Is it a criminal violation for failing to register as a sex
offender in
A: Yes. A person who knowingly fails to register as required by W.S. 7-19-302 is guilty of a felony punishable by a fine of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), imprisonment for not more than five (5) years, or both. A subsequent conviction is punishable by a fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), imprisonment for not more than ten (10) years, or both.
Q: How long can a sex offender live in
A: Convicted sex offenders are required to register prior to
release from imprisonment. Convicted sex offenders not sentenced to
imprisonment must register immediately after the imposition of their sentence.
If a convicted sex offender moves to
Q: What community notification occurs when a convicted sex offender moves into a neighborhood?
A: W.S. 7-19-303 ( c) (ii) requires community notification for anyone convicted of an offense specified within W.S. 7-19-302 (h) or (j). The notification must be provided to residents within at least seven hundred fifty (750) feet of the offender’s residence, as well as, to organizations in the community, including schools, religious and youth organizations. This notification is provided by the local Sheriff’s Office.
Beginning July 1, 2007, all registered sex offenders living within
the State of
The state also provides a subscription e-mail service which notifies the subscriber when a registrant moves into or out of an area or upon the movement of a specific sex offender. This service can be obtained by subscribing through the state public web page located at: http://wysors.dci.wyo.gov
Q: What information about sex offenders can be obtained from the Internet?
A: Information available on the internet site includes; the offender’s name and any aliases; the physical address where they live; their date and place of birth; their date and place of conviction; the crime for which convicted; their most recent photograph; a physical description including their race, sex, height, weight, eye and hair color; their history of Wyoming criminal convictions; and the license plate number and description of any vehicles owned or operated by the registrant.