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Mato Grosso rape convict registry implementation

Overview

The state of Mato Grosso has enacted Law No. 13.463/2026, establishing the Cadastro Estadual de Pessoas Condenadas por Crime de Estupro (State Registry of Persons Convicted of Rape). Published in the State Official Gazette on June 24, 2026, the law targets individuals with final, non-appealable convictions for rape.

Under this regulation, those included in the registry are barred from holding any public-service positions within the state administration. The database will collect comprehensive identifiers, including names, CPF numbers, birth dates, photographs, physical characteristics, fingerprints, DNA, and specific criminal classifications.

The State Secretariat of Public Security (Sesp-MT) is tasked with managing, regulating, and updating the registry, with plans to make the system accessible via its official website. The initiative is intended to support sexual violence prevention and assist security agencies in public policy planning by integrating with the federal Cadastro Nacional de Pessoas Condenadas por Crime de Estupro and the Ministry of Justice’s InfoSeg network.

Entities

Mato Grosso · Secretaria de Estado de Segurança Pública (Sesp) · Assembly of Mato Grosso (ALMT) · Cadastro Estadual de Pessoas Condenadas por Crime de Estupro · Mato Grosso State Secretariat of Public Security

Timeline

  1. 8 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Mato Grosso implements registry for rape convicts

    Mato Grosso has enacted a new law creating a state registry for individuals convicted of rape, prohibiting them from holding state public office and aiming to improve sexual violence prevention.

  2. 15 days ago

    [POLITICS] 7 sources
    Mato Grosso enacts state registry barring convicted rapists from public office

    Mato Grosso's Law 13.463/2026 creates a state rape‑convict registry, preventing those with final convictions from holding public office and linking data with federal systems.

Sources

blogdovestibular.com · cenariomt.com.br · expressaonoticias.com.br · gazetamt.com.br · leiagora.com.br · nx1.com.br · odocumento.com.br · reporternews.com.br · zakinews.com.br