Upon initial registration, offenders must provide the police with the following information: • Full name • Home address • Date of birth • National Insurance number • Bank details • Passport details (if held) Additionally, when visited by
MAPPA officers, they will be invited to, but need not, provide: • Employer's name and address • ISP details • Car registration • Telephone number(s) Offenders must inform the police within three days if there are any changes in their name, address, bank details, passport or other ID document. Offenders must also inform the police at least seven days in advance of any foreign travel (it used to be only if it was for a period of 3 days or more), and they must register any addresses in the UK at which they stay for more than a total of 7 days within any 365-day period. They must provide: • Date of departure; • Destination country (or, if there is more than one, the first); • Point of arrival in each country to which he/she intends to travel; • Carrier(s) he/she intends to use; • Return date; • Point of arrival on return to UK; • Accommodation arrangements for the first night. Offenders must confirm their registration annually. That is, if they have not needed to inform the police of any changes above, they must attend a designated police station to register if they have not done so for a year. Failure to comply is an offence, subject to a penalty of five years
imprisonment. On 13 August 2012, the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (Notification Requirements) (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 came into force. Under these regulations, a subject on the Sexual Offenders Register is required to provide the police with details of all bank accounts, credit cards, passport details and any foreign travel regardless of its duration. They are also required to notify the police weekly if they are not registered as regularly residing or staying at one place. They also have to notify the police where they are living in a household with a child under the age of 18. ==Development==