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Michigan's Public Sex Offender Registry (PSOR) website lists convicted sex offenders required to register and be placed on the PSOR under the Sex Offenders Registration Act, 1994 PA 295, as amended. How much information about offenders is provided to the public?
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Welcome to the South Carolina Sex Offender Registry! South Carolina has moved to a new sex offender management application called SORT. SORT is provided at no charge by the U.S. Department of Justice to the State of South Carolina.
The Newberry County Sheriff's Office manages more than 120 registered sex offenders. To view or query, Newberry County Registered Sex Offenders, click here. To view the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division website for a database of sex offenders statewide, click here.
The Sex Offenders Registration Act, MCL 28.721et seq., directs the Michigan State Police (MSP) to develop and maintain a public registry and provides guidelines on the type of offender information available to the public.
The Michigan Public Sex Offender Registry (PSOR) lists information about people convicted of sexually based crimes. The Sex Offenders Registration Act (Act) is used to determine when someone must be placed on the PSOR. The Act also explains when someone’s name can be removed from the PSOR.
Act affords all sex offenders in South Carolina a mechanism to seek removal from South Carolina’s lifetime sex offender registry in response to the South Carolina Supreme Court’s decision in Powell v. Keel. This bill creates state tiers for offenders and provides reasonable avenues for removal based on the offender’s applicable state tier.