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NJ S3884
Bill
Status
3/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
Patrick Diegnan
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AI Summary
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Requires sex offenders registered in other jurisdictions to register with New Jersey law enforcement at least 10 days before establishing residence in the state, rather than after moving
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Directs the Attorney General to develop procedures for county prosecutors to evaluate out-of-state sex offender registration records and compare them with New Jersey's risk assessment criteria
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Mandates community notification within 72 hours of an out-of-state sex offender establishing residence if the county prosecutor determines their risk of re-offense is moderate or high
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Provides for expedited judicial review if an offender challenges the prosecutor's risk determination, with hearings conducted on an accelerated basis before notification occurs
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Subjects out-of-state sex offenders to continuous satellite-based monitoring upon entering New Jersey until judicial review is completed
Legislative Description
Establishes expedited procedures for notification regarding sex offenders who move to this State from other jurisdictions.
Law and Public Safety
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee
3/12/2026