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Search authoritative sex-offender registries

TruthMark deliberately does notaggregate or rehost registry data. We direct you to the official agency that maintains each registry, where the data is current, accurate, and covered by the agency's own legal disclaimers. Why we do it this way →

Primary national search

Search every U.S. jurisdiction at once on NSOPW.gov

The National Sex Offender Public Website is operated by the U.S. Department of Justice. It federates a single search across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, and participating tribal jurisdictions in real time — no third-party aggregation, no cached records.

A note before you search. Public registries don't list every person who poses a risk to children — most abuse comes from people the family already knows. Use these tools as one signal, not the only one. Family safety resources →

Massachusetts state registry

Search the Massachusetts registry

Maintained by Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB).

Massachusetts publishes Level 2 and Level 3 registrants. Level 1 information is NOT publicly disseminated. Records can be searched online or via the local police department.

Public tier coverage: Level 2 and Level 3 only; Level 1 is not publicly accessible.

Integrated registries

States with fuller TruthMark integration (tier-disclosure notes and agency citation). For all 50 states + DC + territories, see the full registry directory.

  • United StatesFederal

    Search nationally

    U.S. Department of Justice — NSOPW

    Federal federated search across all 50 states, U.S. territories, and tribal jurisdictions. NSOPW does not maintain a national database — it queries each jurisdiction's public registry in real time.

    About NSOPW

  • California Department of Justice — Megan's Law

    California publishes registrants required to register under Penal Code §290; the public site shows registrants whose information is statutorily disclosable. Some registrants' information is excluded by law.

    Megan's Law disclaimer

  • Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE)

    Florida publishes ALL registered sex offenders and predators, with no tiered exclusions. Includes name, photo, address, offense, and registration status.

    FDLE Sexual Offender / Predator FAQ

  • Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)

    Texas publishes ALL registrants regardless of risk level on its public site. Search by name, ZIP, or city.

    DPS Sex Offender Registry FAQ

  • Rhode Island Parole Board / Sex Offender Registry Board

    Rhode Island publishes Level II and Level III registrants on the public site. Level I (lowest risk) information is not publicly searchable.

    RI SORB statute & FAQ

  • Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB)

    Massachusetts publishes Level 2 and Level 3 registrants. Level 1 information is NOT publicly disseminated. Records can be searched online or via the local police department.

    Mass.gov SORB info

For Parents: Digital Safety Tools

ShieldScan — TruthMark's companion app for parents

Public registries are one signal, not the only one. ShieldScan helps parents understand what their kids' online presence looks like before something becomes a crisis.

ShieldScan is our parent-focused digital safety toolkit — username appearance checks, reverse image search, predator awareness, a Family Digital Constitution builder, and verified crisis resources. All free, no tracking, no data storage.

Visit ShieldScan ↗

Don't see your state in the directory above? Browse the full 50-state + DC + territory directory → Or search nationally on NSOPW.gov ↗.

Data via NSOPW.gov (U.S. Department of Justice) and state-operated public sex offender registries.

See also: Full registry directory · Methodology · Family safety resources