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North Dakota Sex Offender Registration Risk Levels Explained

If you face a conviction for a crime that requires you to register, the state will assign you a risk level. This level determines the rules you must follow for years or even for the rest of your life. Facing these mandatory registration requirements is a stressful and confusing experience, especially if you do not know how the state makes its decisions.

How the state determines your risk level

The state does not assign a level based only on the name of a charge. Instead, the Sex Offender Risk Assessment Committee (SORAC) uses actuarial tools, psychological evaluations and criminal records to determine the likelihood of a person reoffending.

The results of this assessment are significant because they dictate your daily routine and privacy. While the North Dakota Attorney General maintains these records, the specific level assigned by SORAC determines how local law enforcement monitors your activities.

Comparing risk level 1 and level 3 requirements

The differences between the lowest and highest designations involve more than just a label. They change the fundamental legal requirements of your life.

Additionally, high-risk offenders are prohibited from residing within 500 feet of a school. While state law focuses on schools, specific daycare restrictions are typically governed by local ordinances or individual probation conditions. The state also makes information for high-risk individuals more accessible to the community than for those at lower levels.

Protecting your rights during the assessment

A risk assessment can change your future permanently. Because these designations rely on a specific administrative review of your history, every detail of your background matters. Navigating the transition from a courtroom to the registration process requires a clear understanding of the North Dakota Century Code. An attorney can help you understand the criteria used by the committee and ensure that the state treats you fairly under the law.

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