US Code
Part A— Sex Offender Registration and Notification
§ 20920. Public access to sex offender information through the Internet

(a) In generalExcept as provided in this section, each jurisdiction shall make available on the Internet, in a manner that is readily accessible to all jurisdictions and to the public, all information about each sex offender in the registry. The jurisdiction shall maintain the Internet site in a manner that will permit the public to obtain relevant information for each sex offender by a single query for any given zip code or geographic radius set by the user. The jurisdiction shall also include in the design of its Internet site all field search capabilities needed for full participation in the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website and shall participate in that website as provided by the Attorney General.
(b) Mandatory exemptionsA jurisdiction shall exempt from disclosure—(1) the identity of any victim of a sex offense;
(2) the Social Security number of the sex offender;
(3) any reference to arrests of the sex offender that did not result in conviction; and
(4) any other information exempted from disclosure by the Attorney General.
(c) Optional exemptionsA jurisdiction may exempt from disclosure—(1) any information about a tier I sex offender convicted of an offense other than a specified offense against a minor;
(2) the name of an employer of the sex offender;
(3) the name of an educational institution where the sex offender is a student; and
(4) any other information exempted from disclosure by the Attorney General.
(d) LinksThe site shall include, to the extent practicable, links to sex offender safety and education resources.
(e) Correction of errorsThe site shall include instructions on how to seek correction of information that an individual contends is erroneous.
(f) WarningThe site shall include a warning that information on the site should not be used to unlawfully injure, harass, or commit a crime against any individual named in the registry or residing or working at any reported address. The warning shall note that any such action could result in civil or criminal penalties.

Structure US Code

US Code

Title 34— CRIME CONTROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT

Subtitle II— Protection of Children and Other Persons

CHAPTER 209— CHILD PROTECTION AND SAFETY

SUBCHAPTER I— SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION

Part A— Sex Offender Registration and Notification

§ 20911. Relevant definitions, including Amie Zyla expansion of sex offender definition and expanded inclusion of child predators

§ 20912. Registry requirements for jurisdictions

§ 20913. Registry requirements for sex offenders

§ 20914. Information required in registration

§ 20915. Duration of registration requirement

§ 20916. Direction to the Attorney General

§ 20917. Checking system for social networking websites

§ 20918. Periodic in person verification

§ 20919. Duty to notify sex offenders of registration requirements and to register

§ 20920. Public access to sex offender information through the Internet

§ 20921. National Sex Offender Registry

§ 20922. Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website

§ 20923. Megan Nicole Kanka and Alexandra Nicole Zapp Community Notification Program

§ 20924. Actions to be taken when sex offender fails to comply

§ 20925. Development and availability of registry management and website software

§ 20926. Period for implementation by jurisdictions

§ 20927. Failure of jurisdiction to comply

§ 20928. Sex Offender Management Assistance (SOMA) program

§ 20929. Election by Indian tribes

§ 20930. Registration of sex offenders entering the United States

§ 20931. Registration of sex offenders released from military corrections facilities or upon conviction

§ 20932. Immunity for good faith conduct