Irvington Township Sex Offender Lookup

Irvington Township sex offenders are monitored through the state Megan's Law registry and the local police division. Located in Essex County, Irvington works with the Essex County Prosecutor's Office to handle sex offender registration and community notification. You can search for sex offenders in Irvington Township using the free state online database or by filing a public records request. Essex County has the most registered sex offenders in New Jersey, which makes local tracking and notification a major part of law enforcement work in Irvington.

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Irvington Township Sex Offender Quick Facts

54,200 Population
Essex County
3 Tiers Risk Levels
500+ Cases Per Year (County)

Irvington Township Sex Offender Registry

The New Jersey State Police Sex Offender Internet Registry is the primary resource for finding sex offenders in Irvington Township. This free database lists Tier 2 and Tier 3 sex offenders with photos, home addresses, offense details, and risk levels. You can search by name, zip code, or address. Tier 1 sex offenders do not appear on the public site. Only law enforcement can access that data.

The Essex County Prosecutor's Office runs the Megan's Law Unit that handles sex offender classification for Irvington Township residents. Essex County has the most registered sex offenders in New Jersey, and the Megan's Law Unit processes over 500 cases each year. The Prosecutor classifies each sex offender into one of three tiers based on a risk assessment scale. Factors include the type of offense, victim age, relationship to the victim, number of offenses, time since the last offense, and treatment response. A risk score of 74 or above places a sex offender at Tier 3.

Irvington Police and Sex Offender Monitoring

The Irvington Police Division is led by Police Director Tracy Bowers, who joined the department in 1990. The division tracks every registered sex offender in the township and works with the Essex County Prosecutor on community notification. Officers collect fingerprints, photos, and personal data from each sex offender during registration.

In urban areas like Irvington, the Tier 3 sex offender notification radius is 1,000 feet from the offender's home. A law enforcement officer delivers a notice in person to an adult at each home in the area. The notice includes the offender's name, photo, address, vehicle details, and a description of the offense. Schools, day care centers, summer camps, and community groups also get the notice. For Tier 2 sex offenders, only schools, licensed day care centers, summer camps, and registered community organizations receive the alert. Tier 1 sex offenders trigger notices only to law enforcement. The county prosecutor sets each tier after reviewing the risk assessment.

Irvington Township sex offender records through Essex County resources

The Essex County Sheriff's Office provides court security and law enforcement support for sex offender cases across the county, including Irvington Township.

Note: Irvington Township is in an urban area, so Tier 3 sex offender notifications reach homes within 1,000 feet of the offender.

Irvington Township Records Requests

Public records in Irvington Township are available through the Open Public Records Act. You can send OPRA requests to the Irvington Township Municipal Clerk by email at opra@irvingtonnj.gov. The clerk's office handles GRC complaints and OPRA related inquiries. You can also file an OPRA request through the online portal on the township website.

Sex offender notification records have limits on what can be shared. The public registry covers Tier 2 and Tier 3 sex offenders under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-12. Certain files connected to the notification process stay restricted under Megan's Law. For court records tied to sex offender tier classification, contact the Essex County Superior Court. A Superior Court judge makes the final call on tier placement and community notification scope for Irvington Township sex offenders.

Sex Offender Registration in Irvington

All sex offenders in Irvington Township must register under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2. They go to the local police division and fill out a form. They give fingerprints and photos. The police send copies to the Essex County Prosecutor and the State Police for the central registry.

Sex offenders must report every address change at least 10 days before they move. High-risk sex offenders verify their address every 90 days. Low and moderate risk sex offenders verify once a year. Failing to register is a fourth-degree crime under Megan's Law that can bring up to 18 months in prison. Registration lasts for life. A sex offender may petition for removal after 15 years with no new offenses, but only if they prove they pose no threat to public safety.

There are strict rules about sharing sex offender data. You can discuss it with people in your household. You cannot share it outside your home. You cannot copy or post the notice. Using this data to threaten or harass anyone is a crime punishable by three to five years in prison and up to $15,000 in fines.

Safety Resources in Irvington Township

Search the sex offender registry often. Check it when you move. Talk to your kids about safety.

New homeowners in Irvington can request Megan's Law notifications from the police division after closing on a home. Community organizations can register with local police at no cost to receive Tier 2 and Tier 3 sex offender alerts. The New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency runs a 24-hour child abuse hotline at 1-877-652-2873. Essex County has a Sexual Assault Response Team with trained professionals who assist victims of sexual assault through law enforcement, medical care, and advocacy support.

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Essex County Sex Offender Records

Irvington Township is in Essex County, and the Essex County Prosecutor's Office handles all Megan's Law cases for the county. The Megan's Law Unit processes over 500 sex offender cases each year, more than any other county in New Jersey. For more on Essex County sex offender resources, the court system, and related records, visit the Essex County sex offender records page.

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