Family Violence Registry
The Family Violence Registry is a site designed to help ensure the safety and well-being of the public by providing any person who utilizes this website an opportunity to obtain information relating to the criminal history records of offenders who have repeated convictions of family, domestic, or dating violence, and/or stalking.
This website is provided for informational purposes. Information contained on this website regarding any statutes or laws are not intended to be a substitute for a thorough reading of the law or statute, and any legal questions should be directed to an attorney. The information contained on this website relating to the offender is public record, and a request to review any of these records can be made at the Judiciary of Guam, Superior Court of Guam.
The goal of the Family Violence Registry is to ensure the public’s safety, provide a greater sense of security to the community, and enhance the community’s awareness by making the information readily available in a central database system that is accessible to the public at no cost. This website will provide the public with a foreknowledge of the offender’s criminal history records on family, domestic or dating violence, and/or stalking, and in some circumstances, criminal sexual conduct and aggravated assault convictions. This information will ensure the public’s protection from repeat offenses, and the prevention of further victimization..
The Office of the Attorney General of Guam has established this website pursuant to Public Law 31-103, entitled the “Family Violence Registry Act”. The Family Violence Registry Act can also be found in the Guam Code Annotated, Title 9, Chapter 30, §30.200. For more information, or to review Public Law 31-103 its entirety, please click on this link: P.L.31-103 Bill No.195-31, or visit the Guam Legislative webpage at www.guamlegislature.com.
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Level 1: Any person who on two occasions or more have been convicted of a family, domestic, or dating violence, and/or stalking offense. |
Level 2: Any person who is convicted of one offense of family, domestic, or dating violence, and the conviction is with the special allegation of the use of a deadly weapon, or an additional charge of criminal sexual conduct against a minor, or an additional charge of any sex offenses against a family member. |