



AMERICAN SAMOA SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY
Sex Offender Registration & Notification Act
​​The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) is a federal law that establishes minimum standards for state and tribal sex offender registration and notification systems. Enacted as part of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, SORNA aims to improve public safety by ensuring that sex offenders are properly registered and that communities are informed of their presence.​
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The Department of Legal Affairs SORNA division maintains the American Samoa Sex Offender Registry in accordance with local and federal law, to improve the safety and security of our children and community from those convicted of sexual offenses.
The American Samoa Sex Offender Registry is used to register and track sex offenders who reside in, attend school or are employed in the Territory. This information is made available to the public for their use.
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The Sex Offender Registry is administered locally by the American Samoa Office of the Attorney General with the assistance of the United States Department of Justice
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You can also visit the Sex Offender Registry website by clicking here.
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Please keep in mind that registry information should never be used to threaten, intimidate, or harass another.