National Sex Offender Database

Concerned parents  have the ability to access the National SexOffender Registry to search for child predators in their neighborhood. The National Alert Registry is now offering access to The National SexOffender Registry, a database provided for the empowerment of parents.

Prior to this service, SexOffender data has only been made available on a state or county level, and conveniently locating and accessing the information was often difficult. In most instances, you have to know the name of the individual you are looking for, and in many 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 registered SexOffender names at a time.

In one year 58,200 children are victims of non-family abduction
National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway and Throwaway Children

The National SexOffender Registry was created because of the Pam Lychner Sexual Offender Tracking and Identification . The Lychner act, among other things, requires that a national database be maintained and that the FBI use it to track the movements of convicted SexOffenders. It is the FBI’s job to register and verify the addresses of SexOffenders. For more on how the FBI works with the Lychner act, you can visit:

Step 1 Being Prepared: The National Alert Registry has developed a free Child Identification Package that may help aid authorities in identifying your child in case of emergency.

Step 2 Being Involved: Take a proactive stance in fighting to keep your children safe. Follow our 10 simple rules for protecting your children and teach them to start protecting themselves today

Step 3 Being Aware: Make yourself aware of the dangers that exist and the agencies designed to help protect you and your children.

Step 4 Being Informed: Run our free offenderrecords.org search to determine if sexual predators live near you.

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