NARSOL Annual Conference Announced
NARSOL has announced it’s 18th Annual Conference, “Navigating Safe Harbors”, which will be held June 25-28, 2026 in downtown Baltimore, Maryland.
They are offering a special “super early bird” rate of $189 per person — a savings of $80 off the regular price. You can click on the link below to register:
2026 National Conference – June 25-29, 2026 – NARSOL
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I can’t afford to go but I wish I could go. Incidentally, I was born in Baltimore.
If only we could travel without having to notify everyone on both ends of the trip…
Why are you notifying at the destination?
TS, I was always under the assumption we had to register at the cop shop at our destination
Why were you under the assumption? What lead you to that? Never assume and never take the word of LE or anyone in power who thinks they know what you should do. If those who want to inform you are in positions of trust cannot cite the law directly to you as written or with an info sheet, they are not to be trusted. This is how they trip people. Ignorance of the law is not a defense.
ALWAYS check the travel matrices available (see below) or the state/reservation/territory/district law itself for the destination which will tell you what you need to do.
@ACSOL (https://all4consolaws.org/us-sex-offender-registration-laws/)
@ATwo Zee (https://a2twozee.blogspot.com/)
ACSOL’s summary hasn’t been updated since 2017 and now contains inaccuracies.
Exactly. That’s the only reason I don’t attend. Leaving the state opens up too many variables to risk it. It’s sickening and infuriating.
What variables?
Maryland’s travel regulations:
Travel regulations: Transients (including visitors) present in state for a period exceeding 14 days or an
aggregate period for 30 day in a calendar year, for a purpose other than employment or education, must register within 3 days. MCCP §11-701(r).
In short, you can stay in the state 13 consecutive days or up to 29 days in Maryland in total anytime between January 1 to December 31 and not have to register.
Even if you arrived a couple of days early and left a couple days after the conference, you should NOT have to register in Maryland to attend the conference.
You might still have to register your travel in your own state, but that doesn’t mean you must register in the visiting state.