Understanding Minnesota’s Predatory Offender Registry

Legally reviewed by:
Knutson and Casey Expert Legal Team
July 13, 2023

Being aware of the people you’re surrounded by gives you peace of mind. There is some security in knowing that people in your community do their best to be upstanding citizens. With that said, some people commit heinous actions against children that can go undetected for years.

Minnesota’s Predatory Offender Registry is a vital tool in the fight against non-compliant predatory offenders. Established in August 1991, the Registry has since maintained the state’s central database of information on predatory offenders. Many are unsure of how this tool benefits them, but the information it provides can help give them added peace of mind by locating and bringing predators to justice.

 What is a Non-Compliant Offender?

To grasp the importance of a tool like Minnesota’s Predatory Offender Registry, the first step is to know what defines a non-compliant offender. According to Minnesota’s Predatory Offender Registry, offenders fall into non-compliance when they

  • Fail to report changes in primary address, secondary addresses, employment, school, or vehicles that are owned or operated
  • Do not return verification forms

Also, registrants from other states who visit Minnesota for longer than 14 days are placed in non-compliance status if they fail to register with the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction in their location.

Threats Presented by Non-Compliant Offenders

Regardless of the reasons why some offenders fall out of compliance, not knowing their whereabouts presents a significant problem. The physical, psychological, and emotional scars that they inflict on their victims often last a lifetime. When they fail to keep the public informed of their whereabouts, concerns of them resuming their crimes grow. Non-compliant offenders can once again become dangerous, and the predatory offender registry helps law enforcement and the public to stay updated on them.

How to Use the Minnesota Registry as A Tool

The Minnesota Predatory Offender Registry allows the public to help the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) locate non-compliant offenders. Members of the public can assist law enforcement officials by providing valuable information, such as

  • Name
  • Age
  • Last known address 

If you are aware of a non-compliant offender that presents an imminent threat to the public, the best course of action is to contact local law enforcement with the location of the offender so they can be apprehended. Using the Registry operates as a safeguard to keep offenders in check and maintain a safe community.

How a Personal Injury Attorney Can Help Abuse Victims 

Knowing the whereabouts of sexual predators is a key strategy in maintaining safety for citizens. However, knowing where they are is only a small part of getting justice. It is well documented that sexual assault offenses create lifelong trauma in victims. The physical and psychological harm victims experience lengthens the recovery process, and fighting the battle alone makes the situation even more challenging.

Contact a Minnesota Personal Injury Attorney You Can Trust 

With nearly 30 years of experience, our team of dedicated attorneys at Knutson+Casey is here to help you get the justice that you deserve. If you or someone you know are a victim of a sexual crime, you may be eligible for compensation for emotional damages, medical expenses, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other forms of pain and suffering. Call us today at (507) 344-8888 or fill out our online contact form

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LEGALLY REVIEWED BY

Knutson and Casey Expert Legal Team

July 13, 2023

At Knutson+Casey, we take the time to understand each distinctive matter presented to us by a client in need of assistance. We make certain that our clients understand their options and can make informed decisions regarding the progress of their cases. We have 4 bar certified attorneys as well as 5 expert paralegals on staff to review all legal information and cases presented.