This Website is provided as a public service by the Santo Domingo Tribe. The Santo Domingo Tribe’s Sex Offender Registry provides public information on sex offenders required to register pursuant to the Pueblo of Santo Domingo Sex Offender Registration and Notification Ordinance (SORNO). The registration of sex offenders applies to all persons residing, working, or attending school within the jurisdiction of Santo Domingo Pueblo who have been convicted of a sex offense in a tribal, state, federal, juvenile, military or foreign Court. Using this Website, interested members of the public have access to and may search the Website for public information regarding the presence or location of sex offenders who, in most cases, have been convicted of sexually violent offenses against adults and children. The public can use this Website to educate themselves about the possible presence of such offenders in their local communities. The Santo Domingo Tribe’s Sex Offender Registry provides the information on this website in the interest of public safety and to make the information easily available to users. Individuals on the registry are included solely by virtue of their conviction record and applicable laws. The Santo Domingo Tribe’s Sex Offender Registry does not assess the specific risk of re-offense or dangerousness of any person listed on this website. In addition to checking this site, Users may contact the Santo Domingo Tribe’s SORNA (Sex Offender Registry & Notification Act) Program at (505) 465-2214, ext. 2266, for more information on known offenders in the community. Sex offenders must provide updated registry information regularly; however, some offenders are required to verify information only one time per year. It is possible that information obtained through this website may not reflect current residences, employment, school attendance, or other information regarding the listed sex offenders. Users are firmly advised to verify any information found on this site. Any user seeking more information or verification should communicate with the Santo Domingo Tribe’s SORNA Program and/or the local law enforcement agency where the offender resides, works, or attends school, as appropriate. Any individual who believes that information contained in the Website is not accurate should communicate with the Santo Domingo Tribe’s SORNA Program. Users are urged to contact the Santo Domingo Tribe’s SORNA Program regarding information collection and privacy/confidentiality policies before using this Website. Reliance on any information provided herein is at the User’s sole risk. The Santo Domingo Tribe shall not be responsible for any use or reliance on information provided, or the lack of any information present that might result in injury or damage of any kind. The Santo Domingo Tribe is neither responsible for, nor has control over, information from any website accessible from this website. By using this website, the User agrees to abide by all terms and conditions and policies for access. By using this Website, the user: (1) consents to and agrees to abide by and be subject to any and all policies/disclaimers/terms and conditions and/or laws for access applicable to the Santo Domingo Tribe’s SORNA Program Website; (2) waives any and all rights that the user may or might have against the Santo Domingo Tribe or any of their officials, employees, or contractors arising out of use of and/or reliance on this Website; and (3) accepts and consents to application of the absolute sovereign immunity of the Santo Domingo Tribe and any of their officials, employees, or contractors. Any person who uses information in or accessed through this Website to threaten, intimidate, or harass any individual, including sex offender registrants or family members, or who otherwise misuses the information provided may be subject to criminal prosecution or civil liability under federal, state, or Santo Domingo Pueblo tribal 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.