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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 …
Contact Information - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
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istered in Pennsylvania. As a result of this increase, PSP developed a web-based sexual offender egistration application. The Pennsylvania Sexual Offender Registry Tool (PA SORT) is used …
Registration Details - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
The following individuals shall register with the Pennsylvania State Police as a sexual offender: An individual meeting the criteria as set forth in 42 Pa. C.S. Chapter 97 and who has a residence …
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The following report is intended to provide a broad overview of the sexual offender registry, information on the activities of the PSP, MLS, as it relates to the administration of …
The following report is intended to provide a broad overview of the sexual offender registry, information on the activities of the PSP, MLS, as it relates to the administration of …
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 …
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 …
History - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
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