HOW WILL NOTIFICATION BE MADE?
Low Risk/Level 1: All sex offender registry information is always available to Nebraska’s law enforcement. However, the Sex Offender Registry will provide specific information to the sheriff’s office and all police departments within the sex offender’s county of residence. Moderate Risk/Level 2: In addition to notifying local law enforcement, the State Patrol has contracted with a company to notify qualified entities by email, fax or phone. This notification is made to the entities in the county where the registrant resides. High Risk/Level 3: In addition to notifying local law enforcement agencies, schools, daycare centers, and religious and youth organizations, the public will be notified through news releases directed to the media within the state. Additional news releases, community meetings or direct contact with neighbors may be utilized by local law enforcement to provide notice in addition to the State Patrol news release.
Low Risk/Level 1: All sex offender registry information is always available to Nebraska’s law enforcement. However, the Sex Offender Registry will provide specific information to the sheriff’s office and all police departments within the sex offender’s county of residence. Moderate Risk/Level 2: In addition to notifying local law enforcement, the State Patrol has contracted with a company to notify qualified entities by email, fax or phone. This notification is made to the entities in the county where the registrant resides. High Risk/Level 3: In addition to notifying local law enforcement agencies, schools, daycare centers, and religious and youth organizations, as well as health care facilities providing services to children or vulnerable adults, the public will be notified through news releases directed to the media within the state. Additional news releases, community meetings or direct contact with neighbors may be utilized by local law enforcement to provide notice in addition to
Low Risk/Level 1: All sex offender registry information is always available to Nebraska’s law enforcement. However, the Sex Offender Registry will provide specific information to the sheriff’s office and all police departments within the sex offender’s county of residence. Moderate Risk/Level 2: In addition to notifying local law enforcement, the State Patrol has contracted with a company to notify qualified entities by email, fax or phone. This notification is made to the entities in the county where the registrant resides. High Risk/Level 3: In addition to notifying local law enforcement agencies, schools, daycare centers, and religious and youth organizations, the public will be notified through news releases directed to the media within the state. Additional news releases, community meetings or direct contact with neighbors may be utilized by local law enforcement to provide notice in addition to the State Patrol news release. The public can also search the past press releases by c