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Mariana Islands Laws Regarding Registration
Who must register?
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What information must registrants provide?
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How frequently must they register? And for how long?
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Does the state categorize registrants by levels/tiers?
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Does the state use risk assessment when assigning tiers or levels to registrants?
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Do any registrants remain privately registered? If so, who?
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Is there a registration fee?
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Are there special restrictions for registrants even after supervision? (State: Local jurisdictions: Yes/No)
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Is there a process for removal from the registry? If so, who qualifies and what is the process?
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What is the registration requirement for someone with a sexual offense who is visiting your state?
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What is the registration requirement for someone with a sexual offense who will be moving to your state to live or to attend school?
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State Laws Regarding Sexual Offenses and Offenders, other than registration
What sexual offenses can people be convicted of, and what are the ranges of sentences?
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Does the state have lifetime supervision?
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Does the state have indeterminate sentencing?
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What are the state civil commitment laws?
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What is the age of consent?
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Are there “Romeo and Juliet” laws or other laws specific to young people?
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Info for State Advocates
Are felons allowed to vote? If so, when is this right restored?
No. Territories are not permitted to vote in the Federal election, regardless of criminal status (U.S. CONST. art. IV, § 3, cl. 2). Unknown regarding territory/local elections.
What does the state say about persons who are required to register?
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How does the state’s legislative process work?
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How can I locate legislation regarding sexual offense issues?
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Introduction of local bills
https://cnmilaw.org/pdf/cmc_section/T1/1403.pdf
Most important legislative committees for our issues are:
Judicial Administrative Orders
https://cnmilaw.org/jao.php#gsc.tab=0
Legislative Branch
https://cnmileg.net/resources/files/CONSTITUTIONARTICLEII.pdf
Contact info for state legislators can be found at:
Northern Marianas Commonwealth Legislators
https://cnmileg.net/
House
https://cnmileg.net/house.asp
Mariana Island Senate
https://db0nus869y26v.cloudfront.net/en/Northern_Mariana_Islands_Senate
Commonwealth Code
http://cnmilaw.org/cmc.php#gsc.tab=0
Other Useful State Information
Contact information for state registry office
Registry location
http://www.dps.gov.mp/commish/sor
Contact information
https://cnmi.nsopw.gov/ContactUs.aspx
DPS Sex Offender Registry Office
https://cnmi.nsopw.gov/ConditionsOfUse.aspx
NARSOL state affiliate website or blog:
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Other helpful information
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