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The National Domestic Violence Database (NDVR) is the first national database model for domestic violence convictions available to the public. We are a preventative, model program working throughout the United States, Territories, Jurisdictions and Tribes in an effort to effectively help our country establish domestic violence registries that contains only the offenders and not the victims. Our Programs NDVR is developing intervention and preventative programs to further benefit victims, their families and the community at large. Some of those programs include GPS monitoring for offenders who await conviction and who are convicted thereafter, a comprehensive safety planning and intervention program that incorporates the best methodologies from experts in the field of family violence, and economic assistance for victims and their children. Our areas of focus are:
Our Coalition Task Forces The NDVR Coalition Tasks Force exists in several states around the U.S. The NDVR Coalition Task Force consists of legislators, organizations and professionals who are working together to create state based domestic violence registries. If you are interested in becoming a part of our Coalition, please Contact Us. Become A Member NDVR relies on the donations and support of the general public and NDVR Members. We have opened our Membership drive for those who want to become annual supporters of NDVR and its mission. Visit our National Domestic Violence Registry Memberships page to learn more and get started! |
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Please bookmark this page. Our new URL is www.domesticviolencedatabase.org. The intent of this website is to contribute to the prevention of domestic violence of women, men and children across the United States. The records contained within this database are derived from actual court documents. All records are a matter of public record. IMPORTANT REMINDERS: There are many persons who share like or similar names. In order to avoid misinterpretation of any public record, a concerned party should request a copy of the case file from the courts which will provide more identifying information. All criminal conviction records including orders of protection are public records which are compiled by the courts in each county, state by state. Contact the county's court house directly to verify all information. The information on the Registry refers only to violent offenses and may not reflect the entire criminal history of a particular individual. A complete public record of criminal history can be obtained from any State Police Bureau of Identification. Additionally, a person not appearing in this database does not preclude them from being a domestic violence offender. Although we try to make our information accurate and useful, you should consult a lawyer to interpret and apply this information to your particular situation. Information is not the same as legal advice – the application of information to an individual’s specific circumstances. This site does not provide legal services nor legal advice. We are not lawyers and we do not take any responsibility for rashes, financial ruin, or anything else that follows from applying this information. Information compiled on this Registry may not be used to harass or threaten offenders or their families. Harassment, stalking or threats may violate criminal laws. If your conviction has been expunged or overturned on appeal, please use the Contact Form to inform us of this change. If you have any further questions, please contact the National Domestic Violence Registry directly. Home | Programs | Offender Registry | Membership | About Us | Safety Planning | Contact Us Copyright © 2011 | The National Domestic Violence Registry, Inc. | All Rights Reserved |
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