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The Wisconsin Department of Corrections sex offender registry was established in June 1997 due to the enactment of Wisconsin Act 440 - Wisconsin Statutes 301.45 and 301.46. This law requires registration of individuals who have been convicted of certain sexual offenses.
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Registered sex offenders no longer on state supervision are not subject to this DOC restriction but may want to check local ordinances for possible restrictions. Use your DOC # and the Passcode shown on your Registration Letter
Victims, or members of their family, have a right to access information regarding the offender of their crime through the Sex Offender Registry. This information is available 24 hours a day by calling the VINE toll-free telephone number (1-800-398-2403) and entering your assigned victim ID number.
The Wisconsin sex offender registry provides a record of all known sex offenders residing in the State of Wisconsin. The registry includes personal information of sex offenders such as photos, aliases, ages, physical descriptions, conviction dates, and offenses.
Wisconsin Sex Offenders. Our database shows there are 24,040 registered sex offenders in Wisconsin. View the photos, address, physical description and more details of each registered offender in Wisconsin.
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The Wisconsin Department of Corrections works to protect the public through the constructive management of those placed in its charge. We offer education, programming and treatment to persons in our care that enables them to be successful upon returning to the community.