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Kentucky State sex offender search & Alert Line
The Kentucky State Police provides sex offender registration information to the
public through this website. The intent of this site is to promote public safety and
awareness by alerting possible victims of potential danger. The state's SOR database is updated on a daily basis.
The Sex Offender Alert Line is an easy way for parents, school personnel, day care workers and
any citizen to get notified if a threat moves into their area. |
 Find sex offenders near me
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A nationwide sex offender search
Family Watchdog’s mission is to build awareness of nearby threats by providing accessible and accurate sex offender location information through
their easy-to-use mapping interface which covers all states. The information found on
their site is updated on a daily basis to ensure that the data is as current as the states from which they receive
their sex offender data. |
Safety Tips
Children are particularly vulnerable to sex
offenders. Open communication between
parents and children is vital to family
safety. If a picture is available from the
Sheriff's website, show it to your family.
In general terms, tell your children that
this person has hurt someone before. Explain
to them that they should stay away from this
individual. Avoid scary details. The purpose
behind community notification is to reduce
the chance of future victimization by better
informing the public.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it a matter of time before the
offender commits another crime?
A: While there is no way that anyone
can accurately predict the future behavior
of another person, past behavior is in
indication of whether an individual, or
group, poses a higher risk to the public.
Not all offenders will commit another crime;
however, knowledge of a potential risk
should assist you and your family in
avoiding situations that allow for easy
access to victims.
Q: What do I tell my children about
known offenders in our area?
A: DON'T accept a ride from this
person. DON'T go into their home or yard.
Tell your parents if this person offers you
toys, money or gifts.
For other safety information, please select
from the links above in the brown box.