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Megan's LawMegan's Law

California requires sex offenders to register with their local law enforcement agencies. Information on the whereabouts of registered sex offenders was first made available to the public with the implementation of the Child Molester Identification Line in July 1995. Now, information on the whereabouts and identities of convicted sex offenders can be obtained on the Internet or through computer terminals at local police stations.  To access the California Attorney General’s Megan’s Law database online, click here.

Megan's Law is named after seven-year-old Megan Kanka, a New Jersey girl who was raped and killed by a known child molester who had moved across the street from the victim’s family without their knowledge. In the wake of the tragedy, the Kanka family sought to increase the amount of information available to members of the public about sex offenders in their communities.

The law also authorizes local law enforcement to notify the public about high-risk and serious sex offenders who reside in, are employed in, or frequent a particular community.

The law is not intended to punish the sex offender and specifically prohibits using the information to harass or commit any crime against the individual. Rather, it recognizes that public safety is best served when members of the public know that a sex offender has moved into their community.


How Do I Know if My Child Has Had Contact With a Sex Offender?

Whether you’re concerned about a stranger chatting online with your son or daughter or a neighbor being unusually friendly to your child, you can find out free of charge if the individual is a registered sex offender. Simply visit the California Attorney General’s Megan’s Law database online.  You can also access Megan’s Law database at local police stations listed below.


What Information Is Available About Registered Sex Offenders?

The Megan’s Law database available to the general public online currently contains records on more than 76,000 registered sex offenders in California. The database provides access to the following information about registered sex offenders:

  • Name and known aliases
  • Age and gender
  • Physical description, including scars, blemishes and tattoos
  • Photograph, if available
  • Specific crimes that required the person to register
  • County of residence
  • Zip code
  • Address (The disclosure of an offender’s address depends on the nature of the conviction.)

The information available at police stations categorizes offenders as serious or high-risk sex offenders. The two categories are defined as follows:

A serious sex offender is an individual convicted of at least one sex crime, from lewd or lascivious conduct with a child or misdemeanor child molestation to sodomy and rape.

A high-risk sex offender is a person convicted of multiple violent crimes, at least one of which is a violent sex crime.


Are there other difference between the information available online and the information available at local police stations?

Yes.

The databases online and at the police station are not identical.  For example, those convicted of certain sexual crimes can apply for exclusion from the Internet database.  Thus, while they would be included for viewing in the database accessible at police stations, they may not be included on the site the Attorney General has provided to the general public.

Also, the Megan’s Law Internet database is currently accessible only in English.  However, the information on the police stations’ database is available in 12 different languages.  These languages include: Arabic, Armenian, Cambodian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese.


How Can I Access the Database at a Police or Sheriff Station?

In order to obtain Megan’s Law information at police or sheriff stations, you must be 18 years of age or older and provide a valid driver’s license or identification. Minors may view the database if accompanied by a parent or guardian. Registered sex offenders are not permitted to use the system.  Photocopying the information is not permitted, but you are allowed to take handwritten notes.  It is recommended that you call the police station ahead of time to verify the database’s operating hours.

The list below identifies which police departments and sheriff stations offer computerized information on sex offenders in Los Angeles County:

  • Alhambra Police Dept.
    Contact Detective Black to make appointment
    (626) 308-4847
  • Arcadia Police Dept.
    No access; refer to Temple City Sheriff’s Station.
    (626) 574-5150
  • Azusa Police Dept.
    8 a.m.–10 p.m., Mon.–Fri.
    725 North Alameda Avenue
    Azusa, CA 91702
    (626) 812-3200

  • Baldwin Park Police Dept.
    Contact to make appt.
    14403 East Pacific Avenue
    Baldwin Park, CA 91706
    (626) 813-5212
  • Bell Police Dept.
    No access
    (323) 585-1245
  • Bell Gardens Police Dept.
    No access
    (562) 806-7600
  • Beverly Hills Police Dept.
    9 a.m.–4 p.m. residents only;
    non-resident refer to West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station
    (310) 550-4951
  • Burbank Police Dept.
    8 a.m.–5 p.m., Mon.–Fri.
    200 North Third Street
    Burbank, CA 91502
    (818) 238-3333
  • Claremont Police Dept.
    8 a.m.–5 p.m., Mon.–Fri.
    570 West Bonita Avenue
    Claremont, CA 91711
    (909) 399-5411
  • Covina Police Dept. Contact to make appt.
    444 North Citrus
    Covina, CA 91723
    (626) 858-4409
  • Culver City Police Dept.
    No Access, refer to Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Marina Del Rey Station
    (310) 837-1221
  • Downey Police Dept.
    No access, refer to Monterey Park Sheriff’s Dept.
    (562) 861-0771
  • El Monte Police Dept. Hours may vary, please call in advance
    11333 Valley Boulevard
    El Monte, CA 91731
    (626) 580-2144
  • El Segundo Police Dept. Contact Detective Mulroney to make appointment
    (310) 524-2284
  • Gardena Police Dept.
    No access
    (310) 217-9670
  • Glendale Police Dept.
    24 hours, Mon.–Fri.
    1509 Wilson Terrace
    Glendale, CA. 91206
    (818) 548-4840
  • Glendora Police Dept.
    Contact to make appt.
    150 S. Glendora Avenue
    Glendora, CA 91741
    (626) 914-8250
  • Hawthorne Police Dept.
    No access; call Lennox Sheriff’s Station
    (310) 970-7976
    (310) 671-7531
  • Hermosa Beach Police Dept.
    No access
    (310) 318-0360
  • Huntington Park Police Dept.
    Contact to make appt.
    6542 Miles Avenue
    Huntington Park, CA 90255
    (323) 826-6610
  • Inglewood Police Dept.
    No access; call Lennox Sheriff’s Station
    (310) 412-5210
    (310) 671-7531
  • Irwindale Police Dept.
    No access
    (626) 962-3601
  • La Verne Police Dept.
    Contact to make appt.
    2061 Third Street
    La Verne, CA 91750
    (909) 596-1913
  • Long Beach Police Dept.
    8 a.m.–5 p.m., Mon.–Fri.
    400 West Broadway
    Long Beach, CA 90802
    (562) 570-7215

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Locations can also be accessed by visiting www.lasd.org

  • Altadena Station
    24 hours (daily)
    780 East Altadena Drive Altadena, CA 91001
    (626) 7998-1131
  • Avalon Station
    8 a.m.–4 p.m., daily
    215 Sumner Avenue
    Avalon, CA 90704
    (310) 510-0174
  • Carson Station
    8 a.m.–5 p.m., daily
    21356 S. Avalon Boulevard Carson, CA 90745
    (310) 830-1123
  • Century Station
    24 hours (daily)
    11703 S. Alameda Street (323) 567-8121
    Lynwood, CA 90262
  • Cerritos Station
    24 hours (daily)
    18135 Bloomfield Avenue
    Cerritos, CA 90703
    (562) 860-0044
  • Compton Station
    24 hours (daily)
    301 S. Willowbrook Avenue
    Compton, CA 90220
    (310) 605-6500
  • Crescenta Valley Station
    24 hours (daily)
    4554 North Briggs Avenue
    La Crescenta, CA 91214
    (818) 248-3464
  • East Los Angeles Station
    Contact to make appt.
    5019 East Third Street
    Los Angeles, CA 90022
    (323) 264-4151
  • Industry Station
    24 hours (daily)
    150 North Hudson Avenue
    City of Industry, CA 91744
    (626) 330-3322
  • Lakewood Station
    24 hours (daily)
    5130 N. Clark Avenue
    Lakewood, CA 90712
    (562) 866-9061
  • Lancaster Station
    24 hours (daily)
    501 W. Lancaster Boulevard Lancaster, CA 93534
    (661) 948-8466
  • Lennox Station
    24 hours (daily); appt.
    preferred
    4331 Lennox Boulevard
    Inglewood, CA 90304
    (310) 671-7531
  • Lomita Station
    24 hours (daily)
    26123 S. Narbonne Avenue Lomita, CA 90717
    (310) 539-1661
  • Malibu/Lost Hills Station
    24 hours (daily); appt. preferred
    27050 Agoura Road
    Calabasas, CA 91301
    (818) 878-1808
  • Marina del Rey Station
    24 hours (daily)
    13851 Fiji Way
    Marina del Rey, CA 90292
    (310) 823-7762
  • Norwalk Station
    24 hours (daily)
    12335 Civic Center Drive
    Norwalk, CA 90650
    (562) 863-8711
  • Palmdale Station
    24 hours (daily)
    1020 East Palmdale Blvd.
    Palmdale, CA 93550
    (661) 267-4300
  • Pico Rivera Station
    24 hours (daily)
    6631 S. Passons Blvd.
    Pico Rivera, CA 90660
    (562) 949-2421
  • San Dimas Station
    6:30 a.m.–10 p.m. (daily)
    122 N. San Dimas Avenue
    San Dimas, CA 91773
    (909) 599-1261
  • Santa Clarita Valley Station
    24 hours (daily)
    23740 W. Magic Mountain Parkway
    Valencia, CA 91355
    (661) 255-1121
  • Temple Station
    24 hours (daily)
    8838 E. Las Tunas Drive
    Temple City, CA 91780
    (626) 285-7171
  • Walnut /
    Diamond Bar Station
    8 a.m.–5 p.m., Mon.–Fri.
    21695 East Valley Blvd. Appointment preferred
    Walnut, CA 91789
    (909) 595-2264
  • West Hollywood Station
    8 a.m.–4 p.m., Mon.–Fri.
    Appointment preferred
    720 North San Vicente Boulevard
    West Hollywood, CA 90069
    (310) 855-8850


Los Angeles Police Department
Locations can also be accessed by visiting www.lapdonline.org

  • Central Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    251 East Sixth Street
    Los Angeles, CA 90014
    (213) 485-3294

  • Devonshire Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    10250 Etiwanda Avenue
    Northridge, CA 91325
    (818) 756-8285

  • Foothill Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    12760 Osborne
    Pacoima, CA 91331
    (818) 756-8861

  • Harbor Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    2175 John Gibson Blvd
    San Pedro, CA 90731
    (310) 548-7605

  • Hollenbeck Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    2111 East First Street
    Los Angeles, CA 90033
    (213) 485-2942

  • Hollywood Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    1358 N. Wilcox
    Hollywood, CA 90028
    (213) 485-4302

  • Newton Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    3400 Central Avenue
    Los Angeles, CA 90011
    (323) 846-6547

  • North Hollywood Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    11640 Burbank Boulevard
    North Hollywood, CA 91601

    (818) 623-4016

  • Northeast Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    3353 San Fernando Road
    Los Angeles, CA 90065
    (213) 485-2563

  • Pacific Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    12312 Culver Boulevard
    Los Angeles, CA 90066
    (310) 202-4502

  • Rampart Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    2710 W. Temple Street
    Los Angeles, CA 90026
    (213) 485-4061

  • Southeast Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    145 West 108th Street
    Los Angeles, CA 90061
    (213) 485-6914

  • Southwest Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    1546 West Martin Luther King Boulevard
    Los Angeles, CA 90062
    (213) 485-2582

  • West L.A. Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    1663 Butler Avenue
    Los Angeles, CA 90025
    (310) 575-8404

  • West Valley Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    19020 Vanowen Street
    Reseda, CA 91335
    (818) 756-8543
  • Wilshire Community Police Station
    24 hours (daily)
    4861 West Venice Blvd
    Los Angeles, CA 90019
    (213) 485-4022

  • Manhattan Beach Police Dept.
    Contact detective to make appointment
    (310) 802-5120
  • Maywood Police Dept.
    No access; call East L.A. Sheriff’s Dept.
    (323) 562-5732
  • Monrovia Police Dept.
    6 a.m.–1 p.m. daily
    140 East Lime Avenue
    Monrovia, CA 91016
    (626) 256-8000
  • Montebello Police Dept.
    No access
    (323) 887-1212
  • Monterey Park Police Dept.
    No access
    (626) 307-1212
  • Palos Verdes Police Dept.
    No access
    340 Palos Verdes Drive W.
    Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
    (310) 378-4211
  • Pasadena Police Dept.
    Contact to make appt.
    207 North Garfield Avenue Pasadena, CA 91101
    (626) 744-7206
  • Pomona Police Dept.
    8 a.m.–5 p.m. (daily)
    490 West Mission Blvd.
    Pomona, CA 91766
    (909) 622-1241
  • Redondo Beach Police Dept.
    8 a.m.–5 p.m., Mon.–Fri.
    401 Diamond Street
    Redondo Beach, CA 90277
    (310) 379-2477 ext. 2635
  • San Fernando Police Dept.
    Contact detective in charge
    to make appointment.
    910 First Street
    San Fernando, CA 91340
    (818) 898-1256
  • San Gabriel Police Dept.
    No access; refer to Temple
    City Sheriff’s Dept.
    (626) 308-2828
  • San Marino Police Dept.
    No access; call Temple City
    Sheriff’s Dept.
    (626) 300-0720
  • Santa Monica Police Dept.
    Contact to make appt.
    1685 Main Street
    Santa Monica, CA 90401
    (310) 458-8479
  • Sierra Madre Police Dept.
    No access
    (626)355-1414
  • Signal Hill Police Dept.
    8 a.m.–5 p.m., Mon.–Fri.
    1800 East Hill Street
    Signal Hill, CA 90806
    (562) 989-7200
  • South Gate Police Dept.
    Tuesday 5 a.m.–7 p.m.
    Appointment only
    8620 California Avenue
    South Gate, CA 90280
    (323) 563-5400
  • South Pasadena Police Dept.
    No access
    (626) 403-7270
  • Torrance Police Dept.
    Contact Detective Digenova
    to make appointment
    (310) 618-5571
  • Vernon Police Dept.
    No access
    (323) 587-5171
  • West Covina Police Dept.
    Contact to make appt.
    1444 W. Garvey Ave. South
    West Covina, CA 91790
    (626) 814-8557
  • Whittier Police Dept.
    Contact Detective Alvarado to make appt.
    7315 South Painter Avenue
    Whittier, CA 90602
    (562) 945-8250

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