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The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) has established this website to facilitate public access to information about persons who have been convicted of certain sex, violent and drug offenses, as set forth in the Kansas Offender Registration Act (K.S.A. 22-4901 et seq.).
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) has established this website to facilitate public access to information about persons who have been convicted of certain sex, violent and drug offenses, as set forth in the Kansas Offender Registration Act (K.S.A. 22-4901 et seq.).
nsopw.gov is a one-stop-shop for sex offender information across state, tribal, and territory jurisdictions, pulling information from each jurisdiction’s registry website into one search.
You may access some information by going to the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website at www.nsopw.gov and conduct a national search or by contacting the Registry in the state the offender was convicted in.
SEARCH NSOPW. Search sex offender registries for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. Territories, and Indian Country. Advanced Search
The Administrative Division is responsible for overseeing the registration of over 100 registered offenders (Sex, Violent, & Drug Offenders) in Atchison County. The Atchison County Sheriff's Office has partnered with Offender Watch that provides our citizens with the ability to check for registered offenders in the county.
Search for registered offenders in Johnson County, Kansas.
The Lyon County Sheriff's Office is responsible for maintaining all registered offender's information within Lyon County and reporting that information to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. Kansas has 3 types of registered offenders – Sexual, Violent, and Drug.
Sex Offender: (RED) "Sex Offender" includes any person who, after the effective date of this act, is convicted of any sexually violent crime set forth in subsection (c) or is adjudicated as a juvenile offender for an act which if committed by an adult would constitute the commission of a sexually violent crime set forth in subsection (c).
THE KANSAS OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT The Kansas Sex Offender Registration Act was first enacted in 1993. In its initial form, the Act required a person twice convicted of a sexually violent crime to register with the sheriff of the Kansas county in which he or she lived. In 1994, the Legislature expanded the act, giving