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Local Map Depicting Sex Offender Subdirectory (Level 3 Sex Offenders)

Disclaimer

Information contained on this website has been compiled from Monroe County Law Enforcement Agencies and NYS DJCS. The information on sex offenders is classified according to their risk of re-offending: low-risk (Level 1), moderate-risk (Level 2) and high-risk (Level 3). This site provides public access to Level 2 and 3 Sex Offenders.

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In May 1998, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York issued an injunction prohibiting the State from classifying any sex offender who committed his or her crime prior to January 21, 1996 to a risk level higher than a Level 1 for purposes of community notification, unless the offender has had an opportunity to avail himself or herself of a hearing to contest the higher risk level. Accordingly, while the injunction remains in effect, Level 3 sex offenders who committed their crime prior to January 21, 1996, and who were risk leveled prior to January 1, 2000, cannot be included.

However, on June 4, 2004, a settlement was reached in Doe v. Pataki. Therefore, the injunction prohibiting community notification of certain sex offenders will be lifted as provided in the settlement. For more information, refer to the Legal Information: Stipulation of Settlement or the Notice of Settlement.

The main purpose of providing this data on the Internet is to make the information more easily available and accessible, not to warn about any specific individual. Users are cautioned that positive identification of an individual cannot be conclusively established by comparing name, date of birth, social security number or other information with that provided in this site. Comparisons based on appearance may also be misleading, and cannot establish a positive identification without some possibility of error.

Anyone who uses this information to injure, harass, or commit a criminal act against any person may be subject to criminal prosecution.

For additional information on any offender who has been an inmate in a Correctional Facility operated by the New York State Department of Correctional Services please refer to the DOCS Inmate Locator.

If you believe that any of the information found in these records is in error, please contact the police jurisdiction where the offender resides. If you are a sex offender with questions about your registration, please inquire in writing via United States mail to the Division of Criminal Justice, Sex Offender Registry, 4 Tower Place, Albany, New York 12203.

Once you have read the disclaimer, you may enter your address to zoom in on your street. You can also click on any icon to view more information about an offender (name and address). Zoom in and move the map around using the tools on the map or by holding your mouse button down and dragging the map in any direction.

  • There is a registered Level 3 Sex Offender residing at this address.
  • There are multiple registered Level 3 Sex Offenders residing at this address.

Please note that only Registered Level 3 Sex Offenders are shown. Locations and addresses may change, so please use the DCJS Sex Offender Subdirectory Search for the latest information.

Search the DCJS Sex Offender Subdirectory.

Sex Offender Registry Information Line
1-800-262-3257

Obtaining Information About Sex Offenders In New York State

You can obtain more information at the New York State Sex Offender Registry information center. The purpose of the site is to provide an overview of the sex offender registration law and how the public can obtain information about sex offenders. The Sex Offender Registration Act, New York's version of Megan's Law, was signed by Governor George E. Pataki in July 1995 and became effective on January 21, 1996. The text of the statute is contained in Correction Law Article 6-C (Section 168 et seq.).

Registered sex offenders in New York are classified by the risk of reoffense. A court determines whether an offender is a level 1 (low risk), 2 (moderate risk) or 3 (high risk). The court also determines whether an offender should be given the designation of a sexual predator, sexually violent offender or predicate sex offender. Offenders are required to be registered for 20 years or life. Level 1 offenders with no designation must register for twenty years. Level 1 offenders with a designation, as well as level 2 and level 3 offenders regardless of whether they have a designation must register for life.

There are four ways to obtain information about sex offenders in New York State:

  1. You can call 1-800-262-3257 to determine if someone is on the Registry. You will need the name of the offender and one of the following: an exact address, a complete date of birth, a driver's license number or a social security number. Read more on the 800 Information line.
  2. You can access the Subdirectory of Level 3 Sex Offenders on the DCJS website by clicking on the "Search for Level 3 Sex Offenders" button. You can search for level 3 offenders by name, county or zip code. Please note that a federal court injunction currently prohibits the release of information on this website concerning sex offenders who committed their crime prior to January 21, 1996 and were assigned a risk level prior to January 1, 2000.
  3. The local law enforcement agency where the offender currently resides, can, if it chooses, release information on sex offenders residing in the community to "entities with vulnerable populations related to the nature of the offense". The law enforcement agency can only release information on level 2 and level 3 offenders through this method. Also, while the exact address of level 3 offenders can be provided, the law provides that only an approximate address based on zip code can be provided for level 2 offenders. Please note that a federal court injunction currently prohibits the release of information through this method concerning sex offenders who committed their crime prior to January 21, 1996 and were assigned a risk level prior to January 1, 2000.
  4. Each local law enforcement agency receives from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services a copy (electronically or on a CD ROM) of the Subdirectory of Level 3 Sex Offenders which is maintained on this site . Local law enforcement is required to maintain the Subdirectory for the public to view upon request.

Read the Frequently Asked Questions section of the DCJS website to learn more.

Read the Sex Offender Registration Act—Correction Law Article 6-C.

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