Why do you make sexually violent predator (SVP) notifications?

State law requires us to notify the community when an SVP moves into the area or changes their home or work address. We have several resources available for making these notifications, including our website, social media outlets, and direct mailings to addresses in the area. We may use one or all of these resources to make notifications, depending on the situation.

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1. What is a sexually violent predator?
2. Why do you make sexually violent predator (SVP) notifications?
3. What can I do to protect myself and my family?
4. How do you manage sexually violent predators (SVP)?
5. What is the purpose of the policy against harassing sex offenders?
6. Are there restrictions regarding where an sexually violent predator (SVP) can live?