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Registration Details - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
Pennsylvania State Police Megan's Law Section 42 Pa. C.S. § 9799.32(1) and § 9799.67 (1) authorizes the Pennsylvania State Police to create and maintain a state registry of sexual offenders, Sexually Violent Deviate Children, and Sexually Violent Predators.
FAQ - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
In communities where the Pennsylvania State Police is the primary law enforcement agency, members of the public may contact the local Pennsylvania State Police station for information on Sexually Violent Predators/Sexually Violent Delinquent Children.
Public Portal
The Pennsylvania State Police is committed to conducting a complete and thorough investigation of complaints submitted. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact our Internal Affairs Division at 717-657-4200 or Toll-Free at 866-426-9164.
Terms And Conditions - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
If you have a reasonable belief that any of the information on this website is outdated or incorrect, please contact the Megan's Law Section of the Pennsylvania State Police toll free at: 1-866-771-3170.
CrimesCode - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
Register with the Pennsylvania State Police as required under 42 Pa. C.S. § 9799.15 (relating to period of registration), § 9799.19 (relating to initial registration) or § 9799.25 (relating to verification by sexual offenders and Pennsylvania State Police);
VerificationSites - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
Pursuant 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.28 and § 9799.63, the State Police has established this website to provide timely information to the public on registered sexual offenders who reside, or are transient, attend school, or are employed/carry on a vocation, within this Commonwealth.
State Police | State Police | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania State Police formed in 1905, becoming the first uniformed police organization of its kind in the U.S. We provide law enforcement and public safety services to the residents and visitors to the Commonwealth and work alongside our local, state, and federal partner agencies.
FAQs - ODIN Service Web - pa
A: The Overdose Information Network (ODIN) was created in 2018 to track the increase in overdoses across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) maintains the platform. Q: Who can have access? A: Access to the Overdose Spike Alert system is limited to Local and State Leaders. Q: What is meant by Justification
Notification - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
The Pennsylvania State Police will provide community notification flyers to the police departments having primary jurisdiction over the municipalities where the Sexually Violent Predator/Sexually Violent Delinquent Child resides.
Troop Directory | State Police | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Troops in Pennsylvania A Troop is an administrative boundary containing all the stations in a geographical area spanning several counties. Troops are named with a letter designation.