Information In a Sex Offender Report | PrivacyMatters.com

What's in a Sex Offender Report?

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A sex offender report contains useful, valuable information designed to help you identify people who've been convicted of sexual offenses, as well as the street addresses where they live. Some sex offender reports, also referred to as "family safety reports," include the work addresses of registered sex offenders. The reports are generated from a national database of sex offenders, a database established by federal law.

A variety of websites offer sample sex offender reports that anyone can view. States also post registered sex offender lists, but these lists don't always include photos and other vital information. Simple Internet searches will return many sample sex offender reports with more detailed information.

Most family safety reports use zip code-based maps to pinpoint where registered sex offenders live — giving viewers an added visual aid to better grasp exactly where a sex offender lives in relation to their homes.

Typically, sex offender reports, like this sample family safety report, include extensive information about registered sex offenders.

What to expect from a family safety report

  • Names, including known aliases, that a sex offender has used
  • Home and work addresses
  • Updated photos
  • Complete descriptions, including height, weight, hair color and eye color
  • Crimes for which the person has been convicted

Authorities update sex offender registries daily, so it's important to find a sex offender report that includes all of this information to ensure you have the most comprehensive and up-to-date data available.

Some family safety reports and sex offender monitoring services include automatic updates notifying subscribers whenever a sex offender moves into or out of the area, which provides an added level of security and peace of mind. This sample family safety report also offers multiple address monitoring for added community coverage.

Even a sampling of the information included in an average sex offender report can prove invaluable, but when it comes to protecting your family, extensive information is best.

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