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  2. Search sex offender registries for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. Territories, and Indian Country.

  3. NSOPW is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Justice and state, territorial and tribal governments to provide access to sex offender data nationwide. It allows users to search by name, address, ZIP code, county, city or location for sex offenders registered in different jurisdictions.

  4. Learn how to use the site to find information about sex offenders registered in different jurisdictions, what to do if you find a mistake or a match, and what are the legal rights and restrictions for sex offenders. The site is free, managed by the U.S. Department of Justice, and named after a kidnapped child.

  5. The NSOPW mobile app lets you search for registered sex offenders within a radius of your location or by offender name. You can also see which states allow geographic coordinates for sex offender addresses and which ones use ZIP codes.

  6. This web page lists all states, territories and tribes that have sex offender registries in the United States. Users can click on each link to access the registry information and search for offenders by name, location or other criteria.

  7. Search Public Sex Offender Registries | Dru Sjodin National Sex...

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    NSOPW is a website that provides access to public sex offender registries across the United States, territories, and Indian country. You can search by name and/or zip code, or by address and radius, to find information about sex offenders in your area.

  8. NSOPW.gov is the official website of the National Sex Offender Public Website, which provides information on sex offenders in the United States. The website is based on the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, which classifies sex offenders into three tiers and requires them to register and update their information.

  9. NSOPW is a law enacted in 2006 to honor the memory of Dru Sjodin, a college student who was abducted and murdered by a registered sex offender in 2003. NSOPW provides information to the public on the whereabouts of registered sex offenders across the country.

  10. NSOPW es un recurso de seguridad pública que brinda acceso al público a los datos de delincuentes sexuales en todo el país. Busque por nombre, ubicación o avance la búsqueda para encontrar información sobre delincuentes sexuales en los 50 estados, el Distrito de Columbia, Territorios y los territorios indígenas de los EE. UU.

  11. SORNA stands for Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act, a federal law that sets minimum standards for sex offender registration and notification in the U.S. Learn about the federal role, the SMART Office, the tiering system, and more.