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Level II offenders are published on the Washington Sex Offender Public Registry. Offenders are classified as level III offenders if their risk assessment and other factors indicate they are a high risk to sexually reoffend within the community at large.
This page contains information regarding the sex offender registration process. Registration takes approximately 30 minutes. At this time, you will be fingerprinted and photographed.
Search NSOPW. Search sex offender registries for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. Territories, and Indian Country. 97,389,438 searches since 1/1/2024.
More than 20,000 people are required to register as sex offenders in Washington, according to the most recently available data. How does someone get on a sex offender registry and...
This page contains information regarding the sex offender registration process. Registration takes approximately 30 minutes. At this time, you will be fingerprinted and photographed. Please note, wait times may vary depending on the volume of requests for Records Unit Services.
Level III offenders are those sex offenders, based on currently known information, who are rated most dangerous to the public and who are a high risk to re-offend within the community. Level III offenders are published on the Washington Sex Offender Public Registry.
The FBI's National Crime Information Center enables the National Sex Offender Registry to retain the offender’s current registered address and dates of registration, conviction, and...
Registered Sex Offenders Go to the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) to search for information about registered sex offenders, such as where they currently reside, work, and attend school.
Registered Sex & Kidnapping Offenders. If you have information about a registered sex or kidnapping offender that you would like to pass on to the Sheriff’s Office, you can call Primary Contact, Detective Chris Liles, Ext. 327 or Secondary Contact, Detective Dylan Helser, Ext. 657.
The Washington Sex Offender Public Registry (WASOR) is a state funded program administered by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC). The following is a brief summary of the Washington Sex Offender Public Registry program and resources for more information. Search for Offenders Washington Sex Offender Public