Pueblo of Acoma Public Safety Facility-Sex Offender Website

Sex Offender Registry
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FAQs:

  • Can I access this website from my personal computer?
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  • Yes, anywhere you have access to a computer with an internet browser you can access the Acoma TTSORS Website. To access please go to: www.puebloofacoma.org and look under the Acoma Public Safety Facility. There you will find the Acoma SORNA tab and access to the Acoma TTSORS website.
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  • Is the website secure? Do I have to put in any personal information?
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  • The answer is yes, the website is secure, and no you do not need to provide any personal information to access this website.
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  • Do I have to pay to access any records?
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  • No, this website is a public website and it is gratiously provided through the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Sex Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering and Tracking (SMART) Office.
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  • Can information be bought or sold from this website?
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  • The answer is No. Since this is a public website all information published on this site is the exclusive property of the Pueblo of Acoma. No person or company may use any content from this site for personal gain or use information to threaten another individual. Anyone caught misusing this site will be prosecuted to the fullest capacity of the Pueblo of Acoma Law and Order Code.
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  • How do I sign up to receive e-mail notifications when a sex offender registers a new address that is near me?
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  • To register for e-mail notifications, first go to the “Community Notifications” tab. Next, enter your e-mail address and the appropriate information about the address in the Register for Community Notifications section of the page. Next, select whether you would like to be notified about sex offender addresses within a 1-, 2-, or 3-mile radius of your address or within the same zip code. Next, check the “I Agree” box to agree to the terms and conditions of the community notification system. Next, click the “Register” button. You should then receive a validation e-mail message that requires you to click the link in the message to complete your registration.
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  • How do I search for sex offenders who are registered by different registration jurisdictions?
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  • The Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) provides the ability to search for registered sex offenders nationwide. To access the Website, go to www.nsopw.gov.
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  • How do I search for a particular registered sex offender if I do not know how to spell his or her name?
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  • The Name Search feature of the Website uses “begins with” search logic that returns all registered sex offenders with a first and/or last name or an alias that begins with the criteria you are searching. For example, if you conduct a search for first name “Jo” and last name “Sm”, the search results will include registered sex offenders that have the first name John, Jordan, Joseph, etc. with a last name like Smith, Smalls, Smart, etc. To ensure that you get the most accurate results, conduct a name search with the first two or three letters in the first and/or last name and then narrow your search by adding more letters if the search results are too numerous.
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  • How do I search for registered sex offenders who live, work, or attend school near an address of interest to me?
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  • This Website provides you with a way to search for registered sex offenders by a geographic radius around a particular address, by city, by zip code, and by county. To perform one of these searches, go to the “Geographical Search” tab, enter the information that is appropriate for the type of search you want to perform, select the search type, and click the “Search” button.
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  • How do I contact the registry if I have a question or if I have information that may be helpful?
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  • The registry staff can be contacted two different ways. The first is to click the “Contact Us” tab, fill out the form, and click the “Submit” button. The second is to click the “Submit a Tip” link while viewing a registered sex offender’s details. When a tip is submitted, information about the offender will automatically be included in the message so the registry staff knows which offender corresponds with the tip.
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