Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - STATE PATROL
Title 272 - NEBRASKA STATE PATROL
Chapter 19 - Sex Offender Registration
Section 272-19-010 - CHANGE OF INFORMATION

Current through March 20, 2024

010.01 Any person required to register under the Act will inform the Sheriff of the county in which he or she resides, in person, and complete a form as prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose if they have a new address, temporary domicile, or habitual living location within the same county, within three (3) working days before the change. The Sheriff will submit such information to the Nebraska State Patrol on the day it is received and in a manner prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose.

010.02 Any person required to register under the Act will inform the Sheriff of the county in which they reside, in person, and complete a form as prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose, if they have a new address, temporary domicile, or habitual living location in a different county in this state, within three (3) working days before the address change. The Sheriff will submit such information to the Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Division of the Nebraska State Patrol on the day it is received and in a manner as prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose. If the change in address, temporary domicile, or habitual living location is to a location within the State of Nebraska, the division will notify the Sheriff of each affected county of the new address, temporary domicile, or habitual living location, within three (3) working days. The person will report to the county Sheriff of his or her new county of residence and register with such county Sheriff within three (3) working days after the address change.

010.03 Any person required to register under the Act will inform the Sheriff of the county in which they reside, in person, and complete a form as prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose, if he or she moves to a new out-of-state address, within three (3) working days before the address change. The Sheriff will submit such information to the Nebraska State Patrol on the day it is received and in a manner as prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose. If the change in address, temporary domicile, or habitual living location is to a location outside of the State of Nebraska, the division shall notify the Sheriff of each affected county in Nebraska and the other states, countries, or territory's central repository for sex offender registration of the new out-of-state address, temporary domicile, or habitual living location, within three (3) working days.

010.04 Any person required to register under the Act will notify the Sheriff of the county where they are employed, carries on a vocation or attends school, in person, of any changes in employment, vocation, or school of attendance, and complete a form as prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose, within three (3) working days after the change. The Sheriff will submit such information to the Nebraska State Patrol on the day it is received and in a manner as prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose.

010.05 Any person required to register or who is registered under the Act, but is incarcerated for more than three (3) working days, will inform the Sheriff of the county in which they are incarcerated, in writing, within three (3) working days after incarceration, of their incarceration and their expected release date, if any such date is available. The Sheriff shall forward the information regarding incarceration to the Nebraska State Patrol immediately on the day on which it was received and in a manner prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose.

010.06 Any person required to register, or who is registered under the Act, who no longer has a residence, temporary domicile, or habitual living location will report such change in person to the Sheriff of the county in which they are located and complete a form as prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose, within three (3) working days after such change in residence, temporary domicile, or habitual living location. Such person shall update their registration, in person, to the Sheriff of the county in which he or she is located, on a form approved by the Nebraska State Patrol at least once every thirty (30) calendar days during the time he or she remains without residence, temporary domicile, or habitual living location.

010.07 Any person required to register under the Act will, in person, inform the Sheriff of any legal change in name, within three (3) working days after such change and provide a copy of the legal documentation supporting the change in name and complete a form as prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose. The Sheriff will submit the information to the Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Division of the Nebraska State Patrol, in writing, immediately after receipt of the information and in a manner prescribed by the Nebraska State Patrol for such purpose.

010.08 A complete new registration is not required if the Sheriff already has information on the registrant but the registrant must review the information already on file and update any information that is not current. A new photograph should be taken if the photograph on file is over one (1) year old or if the person's appearance has changed.

010.09 The change of information form and re-registration requirements apply to permanent changes of address, change of temporary domicile, change of habitual living location, or transient status. The change of information will include notice to all places registered if the person is registered in more than one location because of working or attending school in a location different from one in which he or she resides.

010.10 Any person required to register who enters an inpatient treatment facility will sign a release of information form with the facility to allow law enforcement to verify their residency at the treatment facility.

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