Provides a report of all registered sex offenders living in your immediate area, and notifies you when a new sex offender is added.
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What records does Sex Offender Monitoring search for my personal information? Sex offender records are generated from entries from each state's sex offender registries. Our data is only as accurate as the information that is publically available by the individual state. These registries span a database of over 1.8 million records from 49 states as well as Washington DC, Native American reservations, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Mississippi does not allow access to its records, but information about sex offenders in this state are still included in our database when offenders have moved there from other states.
Are all sex offenders required to register? Not all criminals convicted of a sex-related offense are required to register. However, sex offenders who were not ordered to register would still appear in a criminal records database and could have an offense description indicating a sex crime.
What if I see my name used by an offender in the Sex Offender Monitoring report? False matches in this report can occur as a result of an individual having the same name and/or date of birth as you. This may also indicate that a sex offender has used your name or personal information to register.
A false match can usually be resolved by calling the relevant courthouse to make sure the records in question belong to another individual. If the courthouse confirms that the records in question relate to your identity – usually done by confirming your SSN or driver’s license number – and you have not been convicted of a sex crime, you may be a victim of identity theft. If you are concerned, please contact customer support.
How often is my Sex Offender Monitoring report updated? Your Sex Offender Monitoring report is updated monthly. If there is a change in the data returned at this time, you will receive a notification.
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Important Product Notes:
Sex Offender (SO) records are generated from entries in the Sex Offender Registry (SOR). Not all sex offender criminals are required to register with a SOR, only those where a criminal court case resulted in the offender being ordered to register with the Sex Offender Registry in their jurisdiction. Cases where the Sex Offender was not ordered to register with a SOR, would still appear in the criminal records and could have an offense description indicating a sex crime.