Disclaimer - Megans Law Website Megan's Law Disclaimer Read and acknowledge the disclaimer at the bottom of page Informational Only The California Department of Justice has not considered or assessed the specific risk that any convicted sex offender displayed on this website will commit another offense or the nature of any future crimes that may be committed
FAQ - Megans Law Website Certain registered sex offenders may be granted exclusion from the California Megan’s Law Website You can find more information about applying for exclusion at the Office of Attorney General’s website, Sex Offender Registration and Exclusion Forms page
Summary of CA Laws - Megans Law Website - California There is also a category of registered sex offenders that cannot, by law, be displayed on the Megan’s Law website However, those offenders are still required to register as sex offenders with local law enforcement agencies
Summary of Megans Law - Megans Law Website - California All states in the United States now have some form of Megan's Law The California Sex and Arson Registry is the source of sex offender information displayed on this website
Statistics - Megans Law Website California Penal Code section 290 46 mandates the posting categories and who can be disclosed on the Public Megan’s Law website This statute also specifies that certain registrants can apply to be excluded from public disclosure on the website
Risk Assessment - Megans Law Website By law, static risk scores are displayed on the Megan's Law website if a Static-99 or Static-99R score is available and the individual is displayed on the Megan's Law website with their full address pursuant to Penal Code section 290 46
Penalties for Misuse - Megans Law Website Penalties for Misuse Home About Megan's Law Penalties for Misuse Any person who uses information disclosed on this website to commit a misdemeanor is, in addition to any other punishment for that misdemeanor, subject to a fine of not less than $10,000 and not more than $50,000
Registrant Related Obligations_12-12-16 - California 2 Campus Registration Sex offender registrants who are enrolled as students or employed by, or who carry on a vocation or volunteer at a university, college, community college, or other institution of higher learning (including a certificate program, such as cosmetology or massage therapy, that takes at least 12 months to complete), must register with the campus police department If the
Protecting Yourself - Megans Law Website Trust your instincts when you are with someone with whom you feel uncomfortable (e g , in an elevator, in a car, in your home) This can be especially difficult for both children and adults who have been socialized to be polite Do not talk yourself out of feeling uncomfortable being alone with someone simply because he or she is an acquaintance or a friend of a friend Most sexual abusers are
Additional Laws - Megans Law Website Additional Laws Home About Megan's Law Additional Laws The California Department of Justice has compiled an Additional Laws guide (PDF) for registered sex offenders to help them be aware of additional laws that pertain to their legal responsibilities and restrictions in California