Sex Offender Registry Laws Background: Congress & the US. Supreme Court have passed 3 laws that require States to monitor sex offenders: - Wetterling Sex Offender Registration Act
- Lynchner Tracking and Identification Act
- Megan's Law
The Supreme Court also ruled on March 5, 2003, that information about registered sex offenders may be posted on the Internet. The Problems with these Sex Offender Laws: The information on sex offenders that is made available to you is often very difficult to locate. In many instances, you have to know the name of the individual you are looking for, and in some states, you must go to your police station and complete a request form. Additionally, some states have a fee and limit individuals to viewing only two sex offender names per request. Solution to the Sex Offender Epidemic: The national sex offender registry provided to you by the National Alert Registry allows you to access vital information about all sex offenders in the privacy of your own home. Easily find out how close they are to your home & your children, displayed conveniently on a map of your neighborhood.
Our free service provides the number of sex offenders in your area. If our search identifies offenders, you can then purchase a Predator Report that includes a detailed map of your neighborhood and the locations and backgrounds of the sex offenders living near you. |