Tips for Traveling Registrants 2021
1.
Know the laws that apply to you
·
Laws of your
state of registry relating to your out-of-state travel
· Laws of the state(s) you are traveling to pertaining to out-of-state registrants, especially number days in state when registration is required; presence and residency restrictions for visitors.
· You must
comply with both state(s) rules at all times.
2.
Never try to “fly under the radar”
·
Always
notify your local law enforcement of your intention to travel and provide as
much detail as possible about your travel plans.
· It helps
to have at least one specific destination for your trip. Your local law
enforcement will feel more comfortable with this even if your plans include
extended time to get to and return from the specific destination(s).
· Never
assume you can travel without anyone finding out. You don’t want to risk a “failure to
register” that would result in incarceration!
3.
While traveling, never stay in any state or location
long enough to risk a requirement to register
·
Being
registered in one state is enough! You
do not want to risk a requirement to register in multiple states.
· Unless
you have good reason to know otherwise, always assume that:
(a) You should stay one day less than
the number of days stated in law.
(b) partial days in state will count
toward the number of days stated in law.
· Some
states allow you to leave and then return multiple times per month or year;
some do not.
· Some
states allow you to be removed from their registry after you leave their
jurisdiction, but some do not!
4.
Obey all state and local traffic laws and other
regulations
· Why would you want to invite trouble? You don’t!
5.
Document all your movements
·
Keep a
travel log showing where you have been on your trip and when.
· Retain
all receipts for your trip – they document date, time & location.
· Your log
and receipts are your proof that you are following the travel plan you provided
to your local law enforcement.
6.
Prefer Interstate and Federal highways; avoid small
towns and local roads where possible
It pains me to offer this advice, because I love to visit America’s
small towns and countryside. However, as
a registered citizen you should:
·
Avoid
situations where you will look out of place.
·
Prefer
major roads and tourist destinations where you will not stand out.
· Blue Ridge Parkway; Skyline Drive; Natchez Trace Parkway.