• NYS Sex Offender Registry was created by the state’s Sex Offender Registration Act. It is intended to provide the public with information on the status and location of sex offenders residing in New York State.  

    Under the Sex Offender Registration Act (Megan’s Law), information that is disseminated to the School District regarding the presence in the community of a convicted sex offender will be communicated to staff, community and local law enforcement officials in order to ensure that the offender does not have contact with children.
    Any information which the School District receives regarding a sex offender from a source other than the Sex Offender Registry, and which is maintained independent of the requirements of Megan’s Law, will be available from the District, upon written request to the District Office, in accordance with the Freedom of Information Law.

    What are the listed offender levels?

    The type of information that is available to the public about an offender depends on an offender’s risk level, of which there are three:

    • Level 1: low risk of re-offense: Residence information for these offenders is limited to zip code information.
    • Level 2: medium risk of re-offense: Complete residence address is available for these offenders 
    • Level 3: high risk of re-offense: Complete residence address is available for these offenders

    Offenders are listed by their real names and any aliases. A variety of information is available, including:

    • Residence address(es)
    • Work address(es)
    • Crime of conviction
    • Vehicle information
    • Conditions of supervision (parole or probation)

    Multiple photos, names/aliases and home/work addresses are made available on the Registry, as they become available and when applicable.