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Washington State’s 1990 Community Protection Act included America’s first law authorizing public notification when dangerous sex offenders are released into the community. However, it was the brutal 1994 rape and murder of seven-year-old Megan Kanka that prompted the public demand for broad based community notification. On May 17, 1996, President Clinton signed Megan's Law. Megan's Law requires the following two components:

Sex Offender Registration – The 1994 Jacob Wetterling Act requires the States to register individuals convicted of sex crimes against children. Sex offender registration laws are necessary because:

  • Sex offenders pose a high risk of re-offending after release from custody;
  • Protecting the public from sex offenders is a primary governmental interest;
  • The privacy interests of persons convicted of sex offenses are less important than the government’s interest in public safety;
  • Release of certain information about sex offenders to public agencies and the general public will assist in protecting the public safety.

Community Notification – Megan’s Law allows the States discretion to establish criteria for disclosure, but compels them to make private and personal information on registered sex offenders available to the public. Community notification:

  • Assists law enforcement in investigations;
  • Establishes legal grounds to hold known offenders;
  • Deters sex offenders from committing new offenses;
  • Offers citizens information they can use to protect children from victimization.

Our interactive Megan’s Law map is color coded to reflect Internet access of community notification laws to better serve America’s evolving, fast paced, transient society. Young parents considering day care providers or businesses and organizations whose employees or volunteers have unsupervised access to children require this critical information so that they can make informed choices based on the best information available.

In order to remain current and maintain relevance we ask the public to provide updated information that we may have overlooked, including new, broken or invalid web links so that the KlaasKids Foundation can continue to be the Internet’s premiere Megan’s Law destination.

Accessing Megan's Law - International Efforts - http://www.forsarah.com/html/mainpage.html

Updated 2/7/03

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

Map of Megan's Law by State



Alabama -- 2,063
Alaska -- 2,222 updated as of 7/17/02
Arizona -- 11,000 updated as of 1/29/01
Arkansas -- 3,398 updated 8/1/9/02
California -- 95,401 updated 6/7/02
Colorado -- 7,695 updated 7/17/02
Connecticut -- 2,075 updated 5/17/01
Delaware -- 1080 updated 7/17/02
Florida -- 25,000+ updated 8/19/02
Georgia -- 2,800
Hawaii -- 2,177 updated 4/4/01
Idaho -- 2030 adults 128 juveniles 7-1-02
Illinois -- 12,408 updated 7/17/02
Indiana -- 15,118 updated 7/17/02
Iowa -- 4,000 updated 1/30/01
Kansas -- 2,400 updated 8/19/02
Kentucky -- 2,948 updated 7/17/02
Louisiana -- 2,808 updated 7/17/02
Maine -- 768 updated 7/17/02
Maryland -- 2,576 updated 8/19/02
Massachusetts -- 18,000 updated 10/26/01
Michigan -- 29,550 as of 6/01/02/
Minnesota -- 9,000+
Mississippi -- 1,909 updated 2/5/02
Missouri -- 8,338 as of 8/19/02
Montana -- 1,104 updated 7/29/02
Nebraska -- 1,438 updated 8/20/02
Nevada -- 6,000 as of 7/1/02.
New Hampshire -- 2,500 updated 8/20/02
New Jersey -- 8,831 updated 7/29/02
New Mexico -- 1,490 as of 7/29/02
New York -- 14,432 as of 7/29/02
North Carolina -- 5,,915 updated 7/30/02
North Dakota -- 1,227 updated 5/16/01
Ohio -- 9,104 updated 2/7/03
Oklahoma -- 3,731 updated 1/31/01
Oregon -- 12,137 updated 7/29/02
Pennsylvania -- 5,500 updated 7/30/02
Rhode Island -- 1,424 updated 5/16/01
South Carolina -- 5,242 updated 7/29/02
South Dakota -- 1,200 updated 4/29/02
Tennessee -- 5,391 updated 7/24/02
Texas -- 28,728 updated 2/5/01
Utah -- 5,192 updated 3/20/02
Vermont -- 1,701 updated 7/30/02
Virginia -- 11,300 updated 7/29/02
Washington -- 16,559 updated 7/29/02
Washington, D.C. -- 444 updated 7/30/02
West Virginia -- 1,583 updated 7/30/02
Wisconsin -- 15,740 updated 7/27/02
Wyoming -- 708 updated 7/29/02

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