https://isp.illinois.gov/Sor/Disclaimer
1. State Law Overview
Illinois' Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA), enacted in 1996, requires sex offenders to register for 10 years, or for life if convicted of specific offenses. The Illinois State Police maintain the public registry. Tier classification and in-person updates are mandatory for compliance. Amendments have introduced harsher penalties for non-compliance and broadened public access to data.
2. Who Must Register?
Anyone convicted of qualifying sexual offenses and residing, working, or studying in Illinois must register as required by state law.
3. Registry Removal Process
Some individuals may petition for removal after meeting certain conditions, such as time since offense and rehabilitation proof.
4. How to Report an Offender
If you believe someone is out of compliance, contact local law enforcement or the state registry’s hotline or tip form.
5. Frequently Asked Questions
See the state website for answers on risk tiers, residency restrictions, and notification zones.
6. Legal Disclaimer
This website is informational only and is not affiliated with any state or federal agency.
7. About KidsLiveSafe.com
KidsLiveSafe.com is a commercial service offering enhanced tools for monitoring sex offenders, including interactive maps, proximity alerts, and email notifications. It is not affiliated with any state registry but may provide additional safety features for families.