Has them each week coming up with plenty of offenders that aren't where they're registered to be living.
Parent Cadmus Olliverre "You could be at the park playing and they don't have a label on them saying i'm a sex offender so its scary."
A fear for most parents but imagine living next door to a sex offender and not knowing because they haven't registered.
That's where Representative Doug Smith says the law needs to step in.
Smith says "i don't think we should be too concerned at this point and time push those limits."
Right now, its left up to the sex offender themselves to come in and register each year. If they move they come here to the Sheriff Department where they'll be given a new information card to fill out. Then they are finger printed and a new picture is taken.
Smith"I believe we need to pass the most stringent laws that we can possibly pass and error on the side of our young people."
Governor Mark Sanford recently signed a bill making offenders register in every county where they own property but the question still remains can anyone physically make the 3 hundred plus offenders in our county register