Sex Offender Registries

Sex offender registries became public in 1996 as a result of Megan’s Law.
An amendment that was added to the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act. Since this time, Each state maintains an online sex offender registry, but not every state offers the same features.
This guide will help you to determine what features may be a part of your states sex offender registry. If you would like to see a feature from another state added to your state, write to your local state representative and voice your opinion.

To view information on your state, simply click on the state name and you can see their information. or you view the national sex offender registry.

National Sex Offender Registry

Individual state sex offender registries:

Alabama Louisiana Oklahoma
Alaska Maine Oregon
Arizona Maryland Pennsylvania
Arkansas Massachusetts Puerto Rico
California Michigan Rhode Island
Colorado Minnesota South Carolina
Connecticut Mississippi South Dakota
Delaware Missouri Tennessee
District Of Columbia Montana Texas
Florida Nebraska Utah
Georgia Nevada Vermont
Hawaii New Hampshire Virginia
Idaho New Jersey Washington
Illinois New Mexico West Virginia
Indiana New York Wisconsin
Iowa North Carolina Wyoming
Kansas North Dakota  
Kentucky Ohio

Addtional Resources: