The U.S. Congress passed three
laws that require States to keep track of sex offenders; the Wetterling Registration
Act, the Lynchner Tracking and Identification Act and Megans Law. On March
5, 2003, The Supreme Court ruled that information about potential predators may
be posted on the Internet.
The Problem
The information
is available and you have the right to see it. But the problem is that access
is very difficult. 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. In some States there is a fee and limit to view only two names
The Solution - Predator Report
Now
in the privacy of your home you can view the same information displayed on a map
of your neighborhood. The free service provides the number of predators in your
neighborhood. You can then choose to purchase the full service, which includes
details about those sexual offenders, including specific addresses. The full service
search is based on your exact address.
The latest National Survey confirms there are over
374,270 registered sex offenders in the U.S.
Does
a sexual predator live in your neighborhood?
How
do you find predators in your neighborhood? National Alert Registry
members can search for offenders in their area and obtain maps and detailed information
on all registered sex offenders.
Search
for an sexual predator by zipcode
There
are over two thousand missing children reported
every day.
The
chances that your child will be a victim of a sexual predator
is 1 in 3
Protect
your family and friends by identifying sexual predators before they strike.
SAMPLE
REPORT:
How
do you find out if new predators move in?
With National Alert
Registry, you don't need to know offender names or visit a police station to get
this information. You can get this information in the privacy of your own home.
Receive a RED ALERT email notifying you if a new registered offender moves into
the area. All services are confidential.