California AB2701 establishes a registration system for domestic violence offenders to enhance public safety.
California AB2701, the Domestic Violence Offender Registration Act, mandates the creation of a registration system for individuals convicted of serious or violent domestic violence offenses. The act requires offenders to register with local law enforcement within 10 days of release from custody, change of residence, or employment. Registration information includes personal details, criminal history, and a photograph. The Department of Justice will maintain a database and make certain information publicly available on an internet website.
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