Sex Offender Resource Page
National Website
For Sex Offenders – If you plan to Visit Other states from Massachusetts
- National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) (U.S. Department of Justice), 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20530-0001
State of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts State Sex Offender Registry Board
- Alternative Commitment and Registration Support Unit
- Monthly/Yearly SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION FORM
- Massachusetts SORB Reclassification Request
- MA DOC inmate quick statistics by gender. (NEW 11/12/2022)
State of Maine
State New Hampshire
- New Hampshire Sex Offender Laws (NEW 11/12/2022)
- Administrative Rules (NEW 11/12/2022)
- RSA Chapter 651_B: Registration of Criminal Offenders (NEW 11/12/2022)
- Chapter 632-A – Sexual Assault and Related Offenses (NEW 11/12/2022)
- Chapter 633 – Interference with Freedom (NEW 11/12/2022)
- Chapter 639 – Offenses Against the Family (NEW 11/12/2022)
- Chapter 645 – Public Indecency (NEW 11/12/2022)
- Chapter 649-A – Child Pornography (NEW 11/12/2022)
- Chapter 649-B – Computer Pornography and Child Exploitation Prevention (NEW 11/12/2022)
- Chapter 650– Obscene Matter (NEW 11/12/2022)
- New Hampshire Registration of Criminal Offenders Search (NEW 11/12/2022)
State of Vermont
3.8 REGISTRATION UPON TAKING UP RESIDENCE OR VISITING VERMONT — OUT OF STATE CONVICTIONS a. Any sex offender who intends to visit Vermont for 10 consecutive days or 30 days in a calendar year must register with the VCIC within 10 days of arrival. The registrant will complete a Notification of Requirement to Register form and a Sex Offender Registry Registration form. Both forms must be signed and returned to the VCIC. These forms may be obtained from the VCIC either in person, through the mail, or on the Department’s web site. b. The VCIC will verify the information on the Registration form by conducting a criminal
background check on the registrant. The VCIC will contact by telephone the registry in the state from which the registrant has come to verify the registrant’s information. After verifying the registration information, the VCIC will create a record in the Registry. If the registrant has a criminal history at the VCIC, the registrant’s Vermont criminal history will be flagged with a notation which denotes that the defendant is registered with the Registry. If the registrant has no criminal history at the VCIC, a record will be created and flagged with a notation which denotes that the defendant is registered with the Registry. c. Out of state registrants will be referred by the VCIC to DOC for a risk assessment. The assessment will occur within 10 days of the referral and the result will be returned to the VCIC by DOC in writing within 24 hours of the assessment.
State of Connecticut
https://portal.ct.gov/DESPP
State of Rhode Island
Information Coming soon