For questions regarding this Registry, please
contact the Yellowstone County Sex/Violent Offender Registry in
the Detective Division of the Yellowstone County Sheriffs
Office at 256-2939 or by email at
svor@co.yellowstone.mt.gov.
The Yellowstone County Sheriffs Office is releasing this
information pursuant to MCA 46-23-508 which authorizes law enforcement
agencies to release any offender registration information relevant
to the public if the agency determines that a registered offender
is a risk to the safety of the community and that disclosure of
the registration information may protect the public. All Montana
Statutes may be viewed at the State of Montana website at
http://leg.state.mt.us/services/legal/laws.htm
or the State of Montana Sex/Violent Offender Registry at
http://www.doj.mt.gov/svor/.
The individuals who appear on this list have been
CONVICTED
and sentenced or in custody for a sex offense after July of 1989
or a violent offense after October of 1995 that requires registration
with the Sheriffs Office in the county of their residence.
Pursuant to MCA 46-23-509, some sexual offenders may be given
an evaluation which places him/her in a tier level which reflects
the
POTENTIAL to re-offend. Tier levels also assess the
threat that the offender poses to public safety. Sexual offenders
registered in Montana should have a tier level designation if
they were sentenced in Montana on or after October 1, 1997, which
is when the Montana Legislature required courts to assign tier
levels. VIOLENT OFFENDERS are not issued a tier level. Sex offenders
who have not been given an evaluation will
NOT have a tier
level designated.
If an offender was given a level designation, the agency shall
give the public notification that may include the offenders
name and exact address, the type of victim targeted by the offense,
photograph and physical description of the offender, the offense
for which the offender is required to register, and any conditions
imposed by the court upon the offender for the safety of the public.
LEVEL 1 - The risk of a repeat sexual offense is low;
LEVEL 2 - The risk of a repeat sexual offense is moderate;
LEVEL 3 - The risk of a repeat sexual offense is high, there is
a threat to public safety, and the evaluator believes that the
offender is a sexually violent predator.
N = NONE Violent offenders are not given a tier level designation
* A tier level designation has not been given - sex offenders
who were sentenced prior to the enactment of tier levels in 1997
will not have a tier level designation. Sex offenders convicted
federally or in another state will not have a tier level designation.
You are entitled to the name and address of any registered offender
in the state of Montana (46-23-508(1)(a). You are also entitled
to any offender registration information relevant to the public
regarding an offender whom a law enforcement agency has determined
is a risk of safety to the community (MCA 46-23-508(1)(b). In
addition, minimum disclosure requirements are provided for each
tier level assigned to a sexual offender:
Tier Level 1
Name and address
Conviction(s) qualifying an offender for registration (MCA 44-5-103(13)
Agency with whom the offender is registered
Tier Level 2
Name and address
Conviction(s) qualifying an offender for registration (MCA 44-5-103(13)
Agency with whom the offender is registered
The supervising law enforcement agency may also
provide the victim and any agency, organization, or group serving
persons who have characteristics similar to those of a previous
victim with:
Type of victim targeted by offense that the offender is registered
for;
Photo and physical description of the offender; and
Any conditions imposed by the court upon the offender for the
safety of the public
Tier Level 3
Same as for Level 1 and 2 and shall give the victim and the public
notification including:
Type of victim targeted by offense
Photograph and physical description of the offender, and
Any conditions imposed by the court upon the offender for the
safety of the public
The agency shall also include the date of the offenders
release from confinement or if not confined, the date of the offenders
sentence and an indication that the offender was not confined
and the community in which the offense occurred.
This information is provided to enhance public safety
and protection, not to increase fear. Sex and violent offenders
have always lived in our communities, but law enforcement was
not allowed to share this information with you. After passage
of this law, we are now allowed to share this information. The
Yellowstone County Sheriffs Office has no legal authority
to direct where a sex or violent offender may or may not live
unless court ordered restrictions exist. Civil misuse of the information
may subject that person to civil damages. Anyone who uses information
contained in the Sex/Violent Offender Registry to commit a criminal
act against another person is subject to criminal prosecution.
The Sex/Violent Offender Registry changes constantly and should
be updated every Friday. Although every effort is made to keep
this list accurate and current, the Yellowstone County Sheriffs
Office cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. If you
have reason to believe that any of the information contained on
this site is incorrect, please contact the Sex/Violent Offender
Registry at the above numbers or by email.
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