The Iowa Sex Offender Registry became law on July 1, 1995 and is found in Chapter 692A Code of Iowa. This site allow members of the public a means to protect themselves from individuals who have committed an offense that requires registration.
Promoting Public Safety and Awareness. Pursuant to KRS 17.580, the Kentucky State Police provides sex offender registration information to the public to promote public safety and awareness by alerting possible victims of potential danger, not to punish or embarass offenders.
Get up to date information on level 2 & 3 sex offenders living in New York. View the charges they were convicted of and their determined risk of re-offense.
Family Watch is a free service to help locate registered sex offenders and predators in your neighborhood
Nebraska State Statute 29-4002 declares that sex offenders present a high risk to commit repeat offenses and that efforts of law enforcement agencies to protect their communities, conduct investigations, and quickly apprehend sex offenders are impaired by the lack of available information about individuals who have pleaded guilty to or have
Welcome to the California Department of Justice Megan’s Law Website where California is embracing technology to enhance community safety. This website provides information on registered sex offenders pursuant to California Penal Code ยง 290.46 so that members of the public can better protect themselves and their families.
Connecticut General Statutes 54-250 through 54-261 mandate that the Connecticut Department of Emergency Services & Public Protection establish and maintain a central registry of persons who have been convicted of certain sexual offenses and are required to register under the general statutes.
The Sex Offender and Crimes against s Registry program is statutorily provided through Chapter 9, of Title 9.1 of the Code of Virginia.. The registry, including the Public Notification Database, is based on the Virginia General Assembly’s decision to facilitate access to publicly-available information about persons convicted of specified
The North Carolina General Assembly created the North Carolina Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry in January 1996. This law outlines registration requirements for persons living in North Carolina, non-resident students and non-resident workers.