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Under the Omaha Tribal Sex Offender Registration Code Section 17-1-2 Purpose;

The intent of this code is to implement the Federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) (Title I of Public Law 109-248) and provide for Tribal enforcement of SORNA requirements and protection to the residents of the Omaha Tribal Reservation. This shall be interpreted liberally to comply with the terms and conditions of SORNA as presently written or hereafter amended.

The Omaha Nation Law Enforcement Sex Offender Registry information is to be used to provide public notice and information about a registrant so a community can develop constructive plans to prepare themselves and their families. Sex Offenders have "always" been in our communities. The notification process will remove their ability to act secretly.

Sex Offender registry information shall not be used to retaliate against the registrants, their families, or their employers in any way. Vandalism, verbal or written threats of harm are illegal and will result in arrest and prosecution.

Conditions of Use:

Omaha Nation Law Enforcement has not considered or assessed the specific risk that any sex offender displayed on this website will commit another offense or the nature of any future crimes that may be committed.

Only information on registered sex offenders allowed to be disclosed under Omaha Nation/Omaha Tribal law appears on this website. Omaha Nation/Omaha Tribal law does not allow offenses other than the crimes for which the convicted sex offender is required to register to be disclosed here.

Any person who uses information contained in or accessed through this Website to unlawfully injure, harass, or commit a crime against any individual named in the registry or residing or working at any reported address may be subject to civil or criminal penalties.
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