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National Alert Registry
Now National Alert Registry aggregates all of the sex offender records contained in the various state sex offender registries, providing a single database with nationwide coverage. Using state-of-the-art mapping, database, and e-mail notification technologies, National Alert Registry provides a simple yet extremely powerful suite of products to help you and your family be aware, be alert, and be safe!

How do I find sexual predators in my neighborhood?
The National Alert Registry nationwide database of nearly 500,000 registered sex offender records can be searched instantly. Search results contain detailed information about offender in your area: names, aliases, photos, home addresses, and offense details. The National Alert Registry's state-of-the-art mapping system provides detailed, high-resolution maps of all registered offenders in the area of your search.
How do I discover if new predators move into my area?
With National Alert Registry, you don't need to scour the Internet or visit your local police station to get this information. From the privacy of your own home, you will receive RED ALERT notifications delivered directly to your email address each time our database is updated with new information that affects you.
What is a RED ALERT notification?
Though sex offender registration information is often available if you take the initiative and hunt it down yourself, National Alert Registry removes this burden and gives you peace of mind by instantly notifying you via email when our database has been updated with new offenders. Your customized Red Alert notifications will keep you "in the know" and armed with the information you need to protect yourself and your family from dangerous sexual predators!
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High-resolution, customizable maps centered on the street address you input. |
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The offenders' home addresses indicated on the map. |
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Full Names, Aliases, and Addresses of the offenders. |
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Color Photos of the offenders (in most states). |
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A description of the crime committed by each offender. |
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The ability to check any address including schools, day care centers, and homes of relatives and friends. |
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