Offender Registration

If you have been convicted or adjudicated of a crime that requires registration under the Kansas Offender Registration Act, K.S.A. 22-4901., you are required to register four (4 ) times a year.

Guidelines to Remember

You are required to register in person four (4) times a year (your birth month and every three (3) months after).

Examples:

Kansas Statutes Annotated (K.S.A.) 22-4905 says: you have three (3) business days to notify the Riley County Police Department of any changes to:

If you provide false information or if you fail to:

You are violating the requirements of the Act which is a felony and you can be arrested and have your time expanded.

Frequently Asked Questions

Note: A new and separate offense of noncompliance will occur every 30 days that have elapsed until you regain compliance. This will also add on time to your end registration date set forth by the Kansas Bureau of Investigations.

Note: If a sex offender fails to report a change in residence, employment, or student status and travels in or moves across state lines, the offender can be charged with a federal crime.

Note: If you are living/staying at any residence or frequenting one person's property for three (3) consecutive days or more, or a total of ten (10) days in a 30 day period you are required to report that address.

Note: Any vehicle you are driving must be reported. See K.S.A. 8-126 for vehicle definitions.

Note: If you are confined for three (3) days or more you must update your registration as soon as you are released.

If you will be leaving the Riley County/Manhattan area for more than three (3) consecutive days you must come into the police department to sign out.

You will need to provide us with:

• Address of Where You’re Going

If you are leaving the Riley County/ Manhattan area permanently, you must come to the police department in person to sign out.

You will need to provide us with:

• Address of New Residence

Note: We will contact the law enforcement agency for the area you are moving to and notify them that you reside in their county (regardless of the state). If it is in Kansas, you will have three (3) business days to register with that county before you are considered non-compliant.

If you are a transient individual, you will need to come in person to the Riley County Police Department (RCPD) every thirty (30) days to check in. You must call Heidi Swann every night to let her know where you plan to sleep. Even if nothing has changed, as long as you are without a residence, the RCPD needs to know your whereabouts.

When you come to the department you must provide:

• Locations you have slept or frequented

• Locations you intend to sleep or frequent

If you fail to report this required information every four thirty (30) days, you may be charged with violating the Kansas Offender Registration Act.

Even if your record is expunged, you must register until your designated end date (K.S.A. 22-4909 (e)).

Probation and registering as an offender at the local police department are different. You may be released from probation but will still be required to register.

You must register in person at the Riley County Police Department located at 1001 S. Seth Child Road in Manhattan, Kansas. Registration is available Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Appointments are preferred.