SexOffendersUSA.com
makes available the latest information about the
location of sex offenders in your neighborhood. For
most States searches are simple and fast (for State
details, click HERE). We
access the local county and state databases directly for
only
$9.95
per search.
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Note:
This information cannot be used to harass or engage in
illegal discrimination. The information released
about different levels of offender varies from state to
state, and even from county to county. This community
notification is provided by the states to assist in law
enforcement investigations, deter sex offenders from committing new
offenses, and provide citizens with information that
they can use to protect their children.
NOTE: This information
we provide is generally updated regularly, to ensure
that it is complete and accurate. However, the information can change quickly.
You are cautioned that the information provided in
this site search is information of record and may not
reflect the current residence, status, or other
information regarding a registrant (offender).
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Megan's
Law is named after
seven-year-old Megan Kanka, aged 7, a New Jersey girl
who was raped and killed in July 1994 by a twice
convicted sexual offender who had moved across the
street from the family - without their knowledge.
In the wake of the tragedy, Megan's parents embarked on
a national crusade to change federal and state laws to
allow for community notification of released and known
sex offenders in their area.
On May 17, 1996,
President Clinton signed Megan's
Law.
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Each state and the federal government are
compelled to register individuals who have been
convicted of sex crimes against children. And each state
and the federal government have to make private and
personal information on convicted sex offenders
available to the public.
Megan's
Law arms the public with certain information on
the whereabouts of dangerous sex offenders so that local
communities may protect themselves and their children.
The law also authorizes local law enforcement to notify
the public about high-risk and serious sex offenders who
reside in, are employed in, or frequent the community.
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It should be made clear that sex offenders have always lived in our communities; but it wasn't until the passage of the sex and child offender registration act that the law enforcement even knew where they were living. In many cases, this information is now available to enhance public safety and protection.
WARNING: Abuse of this information to threaten, intimidate or harass registered sex offenders will not be tolerated. Further, such abuse could potentially end the ability to provide this information we believe the only person who wins if this ends is the offender, since sex offenders derive their power through secrecy.
Megan's
Law is not
intended to punish the offender and specifically
prohibits using the information to harass or commit any
crime against the offender. It recognizes that public
safety is best served when registered sex offenders are
not concealing their location to avoid harassment.
To order a search of the databases of your area. Click
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NOTE: Criminal records are public records. Our charges are for
the time it takes our researchers to contact the appropriate
agency, for government fees that may be charged for this
information, and for the time it takes to review the records, investigate the files and collect the information for
our clients.
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