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TENNESSEE SEX OFFENDERS
COST
OF REPORT: $9.95
[ORDER
ONLINE]
Tennessee Code Annotated
section 40-39-106 makes some Tennessee Sexual Offender
Registry information about sex offenders who committed
certain enumerated offenses on or after July 1,
1997, public record.
The names of sexual
offenders who committed sexual offenses before July
1, 1997, are confidential, and subject to release only if
the specific sex offender is deemed to pose a threat to
the community.
The information
contained in the Tennessee Sexual Offender
Registry registry has been provided by the
offender and is based upon the last monitoring and
verification form received. The accuracy of this
information cannot be guaranteed. It should be noted
that offenders may have moved without notifying the proper
authorities of the change. Therefore, this
information should not be used in any manner to injure,
harass, or commit a criminal act against any person named
in the registry. Any such action could subject you
to criminal prosecution.
NOTE:
If you submitted your request to us and did not provide a
zip code for us to search, then we have searched under the
zip code of the address that you provided when you signed
up to use our services. If you need a different zip code
checked, please contact our offices at 1-800-315-7678.
If you have the name of a particular individual whom you
would like us to
check, again, please call our offices and we can usually
tell you if they are registered as a sex offender in your
state. We can be reached Monday through Friday from 8:00
a.m.-8:00 p.m. MST. 1-800-315-7678
This information is updated regularly, to try to assure
that it is complete and accurate. However, this information can change quickly.
You are cautioned that the information provided in
this site search is information of record and may not
reflect the current residence, status, or other
information regarding a registrant (offender).
Sex offenders have always lived in our communities;
but it wasn't until the passage of the sex and child
offender registration act that the law enforcement even
knew where they were living. In many cases, this
information is now available to enhance public safety and
protection.
WARNING: Abuse of this
information to threaten, intimidate or harass registered
sex offenders will not be tolerated. Further, such abuse
could potentially end the ability to provide this
information. We believe the only person who wins if this
ends is the offender, since sex offenders derive their
power through secrecy.
Or
contact customerservice@sexoffendersusa.com
by e-mail.
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