The Review Board

The SORRB Review Board

The Sexual Offender Risk Review Board (SORRB) is responsible for the risk classification of sexual reoffenders convicted after July 1, 2006. 

The Board is composed of voluntary, professional members appointed by the Governor. Members serve for a term of four years, not to exceed two consecutive terms.

The Board meets between 10 and 12 times each year. We maintain a meeting calendar for the months ahead. We also publish meeting agendas and minutes. Meetings are held online and streamed live via YouTube. Anyone may view the live, streamed meeting, however, meetings are not open to public participation.

Governance: 

The operations, responsibilities, and actions of the Board are governed and guided by the SORRB Bylaws, Rules, and Standing Procedures.

Purpose and Mission

SORRB’s purpose and mission is protecting Georgia's children and communities at large by identifying convicted sexual offenders who present the greatest risk of sexually re-offending. It is SORRB's responsibility to determine the likelihood that a sexual offender will engage in another dangerous sexual offense or a crime against a victim who is a minor. Assessments are used by the SORRB to determine the risk level. Offenders are classified as Level I, Level 2, or Sexually Dangerous Predator.

SORRB state seal.