Why can't we control where registered sex offenders live?
The law does not direct where sex offenders may or may not live. No Police nor Sheriff's agency has the legal authority to do so. Unless court ordered restrictions exist, the offender is constitutionally free to live wherever he or she chooses. In some circumstances Washington State Department of Corrections will assist sex offenders with residential accommodations. These arrangements are handled solely by Washington State Department of Corrections and are not influenced by any Law Enforcement Agency.

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1. What is the Sex Offender Registration Law?
2. What is a sex offender?
3. When referring to a Level I, Level II or Level III sex offender, what do the risk levels mean?
4. Who must register as a sex offender?
5. How long must an offender continue to register?
6. Why can't we control where registered sex offenders live?
7. Who decides where a Sex Offender may live?
8. Who monitors registered sex offenders in Yakima County?
9. Under what authority is sex offender information released to the public?
10. What guidelines are used to determine the extent of public disclosure?
11. What steps should I take to protect my family?
12. What can I do, as a concerned citizen?
13. Why are there unleveled registered sex offenders?