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HRS §846E-7

Attorney general must report registration changes quickly

When a covered offender tells the attorney general about a change in their registration information, the attorney general must tell the local police department right away, and no later than ten days. If the offender moves to another county or state, the attorney general must also tell the FBI and the new state's registration agency if that state requires registration.

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The statute, as written — Notification by the attorney general of changes in registration information

Immediately, and in no event, not later than ten days after receiving notice of a change of registration information, the attorney general shall report the change of registration information by a covered offender required to register under this chapter to the county police department where the covered offender is residing and, in the event the covered offender changes address to another county or state, shall report such change of address to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. If the person changes residence to another state, the attorney general also shall notify the law enforcement agency with which the person must register in the new state, if the new state has a registration requirement.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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