4 Hour Offender Registration Training
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- This event meets the criteria for specific mandated training
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Date: Monday, June 8, 2026
Time: 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Time: 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Location:
Edwardsville Police Department
Instructor: Ashleigh Carter, ISPEdwardsville Police Department
333 S. Main Street
Edwardsville, IL 62025
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Edwardsville, IL 62025
Class Limit: 40
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The Illinois State Police Offender Registration Course has been developed to educate law enforcement officers of the legal requirements for registration, monitoring, and restrictions required for sexual offenders in the community.
The course will detail the Illinois Compiled Statutes relating to procedures for law enforcement, provide an in-depth review of the Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) and review the Murder and Violent Offender Against Youth Act (MVOAY). Law enforcement professionals will review LEADS access pertaining to offender records and will be able to identify non-compliant status, learning the specific statue(s) which determine the duration and time frame in which an offender must register.
Course Goals
Officers will:
The course will detail the Illinois Compiled Statutes relating to procedures for law enforcement, provide an in-depth review of the Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA) and review the Murder and Violent Offender Against Youth Act (MVOAY). Law enforcement professionals will review LEADS access pertaining to offender records and will be able to identify non-compliant status, learning the specific statue(s) which determine the duration and time frame in which an offender must register.
Course Goals
Officers will:
- Discuss the Illinois Compiled Statutes and the Adam Walsh Child Protection Act.
- Identify procedures for law enforcement agencies regarding the Sex Offender Registration (SOR).
- Understand Sex Offender Registration Act including the offender’s duties to register and report.
- Identify procedures for law enforcement agencies regarding the Murder and Violent Offender Against Youth (MOVAY) including the offender’s duties to register and report.
- Be able to retrieve offender information including convictions and criminal histories using LEADS.
- Review residency and loitering restrictions for child sex offenders.
- Discuss the implications on habitation, livelihood, and abiding within the parameters established by statute for sex offenders.

