31 Miss. Code. R. 2-12.10 - Offender Relocating to Mississippi from Another State
1.
The law requires an offender to notify the MDPS ten (10) days prior to residing
or returning to the state and to register with the department within 10 days of
residing or returning to the state. The offender must first register with the
sheriff of the county in which he resides and then report to a driver's license
station to complete registration within 10 days of residing or returning to
Mississippi.
Statutory Reference: Miss. Code Ann. § 45-33-27(5).
2. The MSOR generally receives a
letter of notification from another state when a sex offender registered in
that state relocates to Mississippi. The letter of notification provides
information such as name, proposed address, conviction information and other
data (varies from state to state). Upon receipt of this information, the staff
collects additional pertinent criminal history as described above and checks
that state's sex offender website, printing the data for that offender for the
file.
3. The staff sends a
standardized letter to the sheriff of the county in which the offender stated
he would reside along with a copy of the other state's notification. The
sheriff is responsible for registering the offender according to the
registration procedure noted above.
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