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Notice of Identity and Location of Offender in Specified Geographical Notification Area | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio ORC 2950.11 mandates sheriffs to notify community members about the presence and details of certain sex and juvenile offenders in specific areas.

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Notice of Identity and Location of Offender in Specified Geographical Notification Area

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law ORC 2950.11 requires sheriffs to provide written notices about the identity and location of certain sex offenders or juvenile offenders to specific community members. This applies regardless of when the offense occurred, as long as the offender is in certain categories and has registered or intends to reside in a community. The law aims to inform residents about offenders in their area for safety purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is required to receive notices under ORC 2950.11?

Residents, property owners, and certain community members in the specified notification area are required to receive notices about offenders.

When does a sheriff need to send a notice about an offender?

A sheriff must send a notice when an offender or juvenile offender registers a residence or has previously sent a notice of intent to reside in the area, within the specified time frame.

Does the law apply to offenders convicted before the law was enacted?

Yes, the law applies regardless of when the offense was committed, as long as the offender falls into the specified categories and registration requirements.

What information is included in the notice sent to the community?

The notice includes details about the offender's identity, offense, and current residence, as specified in division (B) of ORC 2950.11.

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In simple terms: Ohio ORC 2950.11 mandates sheriffs to notify community members about the presence and details of certain sex and juvenile offenders in specific areas.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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