Understanding Oklahoma’s Sex & Violent Offender Registration Process
In this video, we speak with Nicole Dulany, administrative manager of ODOC’s Sex & Violent Offender Registration Unit. Nicole explains how the registry works, what the public can access, how to report violations, and what steps offenders must take before and after release from prison. Topics covered: 00:00 – Introduction 00:22 – What the Registration Unit does 01:11 – How to access the Oklahoma sex & violent offender registry 01:41 – How to report possible violations 02:28 – Why law enforcement must investigate before making arrests 03:18 – How ODOC confirms who is required to register 04:42 – Registration timelines by level 06:00 – Importance of judgment & sentence documents 07:15 – What happens if an offender is homeless 07:52 – Steps offenders must take after release 09:13 – Moving in or out of Oklahoma 11:13 – Where to find victim services and more information Resources: 🔗 Search the offender registry: https://oklahoma.gov/doc.html → Sex Offender Lookup 📧 Email the Registration Unit: [email protected] 📞 Phone: 405-425-7601 💡 Submit an anonymous tip through the registry website For more information on victim services or other ODOC programs, visit https://oklahoma.gov/doc.html.

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