and ask that more be done.


1-800-999-7846
National Missing Childrens Locate Center
Hotline

Sexual OffendersBelow you'll find links to state run web-sites,
which contain a state registered sex offender list,
search your state for information on convicted sex
offenders from your area. Most of these web-sites
provide a brief history of the offenders past arrest
record, an updated picture and a current or
last known address.
If your state is not listed, it does not mean that your
local county or city does not provide a registered
sex offender list, check with your local authorities.
Sex offenders have always lived in our communities and Law
Enforcement has no legal authority to direct where sex offenders
may or may not live. Unless court ordered
restrictions exist, an offender is constitutionally
free to live wherever he or she chooses. However the
Community Protection Act of 1990
requires that those convicted of sex offenses must
register, with the primary legislative intent,
"to assist law enforcement agencies efforts to
protect their communities"
by providing relevant and necessary information.
Community Protection Act: The objective of the
1990 Community Protection Act
is to provide adequate notice to the community concerning
sex offenders who are, or will be residing in the community;
and to assist community members in developing
constructive plans to prepare themselves and their
children for residing near released sex offenders.