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Welcome to the Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) Sex Offender Registration Website. The purpose of this website is to provide information to the public about ANY CONVICTED sex offenders, regardless of nationality, residing, visiting, working or attending school within the Colorado River Indian Reservation pursuant to the CRIT Sex Offender Registration Code (enacted on June 10, 2010, by Ordinance 10-02, effective on July 15, 2010) and pursuant to Public Law 109-248, also known as the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006.

A registered sex offender agrees to the following terms:

-Register before being released from incarceration, if not incarcerated, within 3 business days of being sentenced, establishing residence, commencing employment, or becoming a student within the exterior boundaries of CRIT.

-Register within 7 days for any visitors.

-Obtain a non-operating identification license or a drivers license from MVD.

-Appear in person at the CRIT police department every 90 days for the rest of their life, while remaining within CRIT exterior boundaries.

-Provide the name of any college, university or institute of post secondary education where he/she is a student, employee or carrying on a vocation and update his/her registration if any changes occur.

-Notify CRIT police within 3 days, if any changes of residence occur.

-Notify CRIT police within 3 days if he/she moves from the reservation.

-If he/she relocates to another jurisdiction, he/she must comply with the requirements of that jurisdiction.

-If he/she is a transient, he/she must register their physical location.

-Provide any online identifiers. (hotmail, yahoo, msn, ect)

-Must live more than 1000 feet from a school and/or child care facility. (does not apply if established residence prior to July 2010.)


The sex offender registry is provided to promote public awareness. Sexual abuse can happen to boys, girls, adults, even disabled children. When a child is sexually abused, the effect will cause feelings of overwhelming pain and loss. The child will be confused and unable to comprehend the feelings they are going through. It will destroy their self-esteem, self-worth and steal their childhood from them. Most often, sexually abused children turn to drugs, alcohol, run away and sadly, experience suicidal tendencies.

When a child discloses that they have been sexually abused, the most important thing to remember is to show that you believe them. When a child tells you about the sexual abuse, remember these words and tell the child;

"I believe you" "never feel ashamed about what happened" "it's not your fault".

LISTEN. BELIEVE. SUPPORT.


Conditions of Use:

This Website is frequently updated by CRIT Law Enforcement Services (LES). However, you are cautioned that the information on the Website may not reflect current residence, visitation status, employment, school attendance or other information regarding such individuals. It is incumbent upon you to verify information with CRIT LES. If you believe that information contained on the Website is not accurate, you should immediately contact CRIT LES at 928-669-1277.

The information contained in or accessed through this Website can not be used to threaten, intimidate or harass any individual, including registrants or family members, or other misuses. Misuse of this information may result in criminal prosecution or civil liability under applicable CRIT law and/or federal law.

Before you will be allowed to be a user of this Website, you must accept and agree with the conditions set forth herein by clicking on the “Continue” button below. If you choose not to agree, a message will appear and access will be denied.
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