Top Three Sex Offender Registries

V.C. Higuera
Every parent wants to protect their child. While parents cannot be with their children 24 hours a day, there are practical ways to keep them safe. Before moving your family into a new neighborhood, you might consider a sex offender registry search. Each year, millions of children and adults become victims of a sex crime. Once criminal charges are filed against a sex offender, they are usually sentenced to prison. However, after completing their prison term, the sex offender is released back into society. Hence, the sex offender can move into your neighborhood or seek employment with your employer. Obviously, sex offenders do not make a habit of announcing their criminal past. With this said, each sex offender is required to register with a national sex offender registry. Searching a sex offender registry is easy. Consider the following websites offering a free sex offender search.

Department of Corrections: The Department of Corrections maintains a large database of inmates and convicted sex offenders in each state. If looking for a site offering reliable and up-to-date information on a sex offender's whereabouts, search the Department of Correction online. To begin a search for a sex offender, visit your state's official website. Look for link titles such as, "Search for Offender." The sex offender search form provides multiple search options. For example, you can search for an offender by name, city, zip code, or type of offense (sexual or violent). Upon completing the search fields, submit the request. Within seconds, a list of all sex offenders matching your search criterion is viewable. Results provide detail information such as the sex offender's physical description, photograph, criminal history, current employment, and current address. This website is very informative. The objective is to keep the public aware of all sex offenders living in their neighborhoods.

National Alert Registry: To locate a sex offender with National Alert Registry, visit http://www.nationalalertregistry.com. This website offers a host of features designed to protect you and your children. For starters, National Alert Registry allows a quick and easy search of nationwide sex offender databases. To begin a search, enter your zip code and email address. Instantly, search results alert requestors to the number of sex offenders living within their zip code. Request a sex offender report, which includes detail information such as color photographs, criminal or conviction history, home address of the sex offender, name and aliases, etc. Furthermore, this website offers a free child identification kit.

Family Watchdog: If looking for a sex offender database that also offers free mapping, consider a search with Family Watchdog. Finding information on a sex offender is easy with this website. To begin a search, visit http://www.familywatchdog.us. Search for a sex offender by location or name. If taking advantage of a location search, enter a street, city, state, or zip code. Complete a name search by entering a full name and state. Submit the search request. Family Watchdog will quickly search nationwide sex offender databases and provide a detail report. Find valuable information such as a sex offender's whereabouts (address, location, and employment), physical description, and a detail crime report.

Published by V.C. Higuera

Freelance personal finance and health writer from Chesapeake, VA  View profile

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