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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 verification by sexual offenders and Pennsylvania State Police);
Contact Information - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
Pursuant 42 Pa.C.S. § 9799.28 and § 9799.63, the State Police has established this website to provide timely information to the public on registered sexual offenders who reside, or are transient, attend school, or are employed/carry on a vocation, within this Commonwealth.
Pennsylvania Megan’s Law, 42 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (Pa. C.S.) § 9799, requires that individuals convicted of certain legislatively enumerated offenses register with the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP).
Pennsylvania Megan’s Law, 42 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (Pa. C.S.) § 9799, requires that individuals convicted of certain legislatively enumerated offenses register with the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP).
Pennsylvania Megan’s Law, 42 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes Pa. C.S. Chapter 97, requires that individuals convicted of certain legislatively enumerated offenses register with the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP).
Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Commission
The Municipal Police Officers’ Education & Training Commission, which consists of 20 members appointed by the Governor, was established in 1974 to establish certification and training standards for Municipal Police Officers in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Integrity and Professional Standards Internal Affairs Division 7820 Allentown Boulevard, 2nd Floor Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17112.
Troop G | State Police | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The camp is held at various locations throughout the state and staffed by Troopers, local police officers, and many other volunteers. The goal of Camp Cadet is to introduce participants to the diverse criminal justice system and establish a positive relationship with …
VerificationSites - Megan's Law Public Website - pa
This Website is for Informational Purposes Only - If you have an emergency, crime, or incident to report, please contact your nearest Police Agency or call 911. Questions regarding the contents of the PSP Megan's Law Website? Call 1-866-771-3170
FAQs - ODIN Service Web - pa
A: The Overdose Information Network (ODIN) was created in 2018 to track the increase in overdoses across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) maintains the platform. Q: Who can have access? A: Access to the Overdose Spike Alert system is limited to Local and State Leaders.