OH: People With Sex Offenses Risk Health For In-Person Registration

May 7, 2020, 2:02 pm

Even as most Ohioans are encouraged to stay home during the coronavirus pandemic, people convicted of sexual offenses are still required to register in person. Some Ohio counties and even nearby states have waived that in-person requirement, but most, including Franklin County, have not.

“So we are crossing over to the records department here in Franklin County where they make everyone start their registration journey,” says Zach Ruppel.

Ruppel is familiar with this journey: He often walks people through the sex offender registration process for their first time. He goes through it himself every six months.

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