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  1. An Indiana man faced with spending more than two decades on the sexual offender registry has just been taken off the list. CNN's Kyra Phillips reports.

  2. Contact the Indiana Department of Correction Sex and Violent Offender Registry. Phone: (317) 232-1232. Fax: (317) 234-1953. Address: Indiana Department of Correction. Attn: Indiana Sex and Violent Offender Registry. 302 W. Washington St. Indiana Government Center South, E329. Indianapolis, IN 46204-2038.

  3. You can also contact the Indiana Department of Correction if you have questions about Indiana registration laws. Indiana Department of Correction Attn: Indiana Sex Offender Registry 302 W. Washington St. Indiana Government Center South, E334 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2038. Email: svor@cji.in.gov Phone: (317) 233-5234 Fax: (317) 233-1474

  4. A sex or violent offender in Indiana is anyone convicted for any of the following crimes: rape; sexual battery; child molesting; child solicitation; child seduction; child exploitation; sexual misconduct with a minor; sexual misconduct with a minor where the perpetrator is a service provider and the victim is a detained or supervised child;

  5. The Indiana Sheriffs' Association also maintains an interactive sex and violent offender registry, including a map tool which allows you to search within a 2-mile radius of your house for listed offenders. You can search Indiana's Sex Offender Registry and view the map here: http://www.icrimewatch.net/indiana.php.

  6. How can I get a list of sex offenders or predators in Indiana? 1 year ago. Updated. Follow. Through the Indiana Sheriff's Sex Offenders Registry, Indiana Sheriffs' Association: 800-622-4779, 317- 356-3633 . Fax: 317-356-3996. Indiana Department of Correction, Indiana Sex Offender Registry: 317-232-1232, Fax: 317-233-1474 .

  7. At B. Hicks Law, we believe in upholding the principles of justice and fairness in all aspects of the law. Today, we want to address a specific aspect of the Indiana legal system that often raises questions and concerns: the Sex Offender Residency Restrictions outlined in IC 35-42-4-11. We will discuss this law and the legal nuances surrounding it while maintaining a neutral stance on the ...