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Sheriff’s deputy seeks county ordinance to begin collecting offender‑registry fees; commissioners authorize publication

5097898 · June 16, 2025
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Deputy Glover told commissioners White County has not been collecting a state‑authorized offender‑registry fee; the board authorized publication of an ordinance that would permit collection consistent with state statute and remit 10% to the state.

Deputy Glover, who has administered the county’s offender registry operations for about two years, told the White County Board of Commissioners that the county has not been collecting the registry fee allowed by state statute and asked the board to authorize an ordinance to permit collection.

Glover said state law allows a county to charge up to $50 annually for each registrant and $5 each time a registrant…

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