New Brunswick Sex Offender Database

New Brunswick sex offenders are tracked through the New Jersey Megan's Law registry and the New Brunswick Police Department. You can search for sex offenders in New Brunswick using the state online database at no cost. The department, led by Chief Vincent Sabo, is located at 25 Kirkpatrick Street and works closely with the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office to maintain sex offender records. Residents can reach the police front desk at 732-745-5226 or the records room at 732-745-5212 for questions about sex offender data.

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New Brunswick Sex Offender Quick Facts

57,000+ Population
Middlesex County
3 Tiers Risk Levels
732-745-5200 Police Main Line

New Brunswick Sex Offender Registry

The New Jersey State Police Sex Offender Internet Registry is the main tool for finding sex offenders in New Brunswick. This free online database shows Tier 2 and Tier 3 sex offenders. You can search by name, zip code, or address. Each result includes a photo, home address, offense details, and risk level. Tier 1 sex offenders do not appear on the public site.

New Brunswick sex offender records come from multiple sources. The state registry covers online searches. The New Brunswick Police Department keeps local files on all registered sex offenders in the city. Chief Vincent Sabo oversees the department from headquarters at 25 Kirkpatrick Street. The main phone line is 732-745-5200. The front desk can be reached at 732-745-5226. The records room at 732-745-5212 handles document requests. The Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office runs the Megan's Law Unit that classifies each sex offender into one of three risk tiers based on factors like offense type, victim age, and criminal history.

Note: The online registry under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-12 only shows moderate and high risk sex offenders in New Brunswick.

New Brunswick Police and Sex Offenders

The New Brunswick Police Department handles sex offender registration for the city. Megan's Law registrants must be fingerprinted per court orders. They must make an appointment with an assigned detective before coming to headquarters. This process helps the department keep accurate records on each sex offender.

Sex offenders must report every change of address under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2. They must notify New Brunswick police 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. Failure to register is a fourth-degree crime that can bring up to 18 months in prison. The Middlesex County Sheriff's Office also provides law enforcement services for the county, including court security tied to sex offender hearings.

New Brunswick sex offender records

The City of New Brunswick also offers a connection to the Middlesex County Special Needs Registry, a voluntary service for individuals with disabilities. You can reach the Special Needs Registry at SNR@co.middlesex.nj.us or by calling 732-745-5129 extension 6100.

Sex Offender Notification in New Brunswick

The three-tier system controls how New Brunswick residents learn about sex offenders in their area. The Middlesex County Prosecutor sets the tier level.

Tier 3 sex offenders in New Brunswick trigger the broadest notification. Law enforcement delivers a notice in person to homes in the area. The notice shows the offender's name, photo, address, vehicle details, and offense description. Schools, day care centers, summer camps, and community groups also receive the notice. For Tier 2 sex offenders, schools and registered community organizations in the area get notified. Tier 1 sex offenders only trigger alerts to law enforcement agencies. You may discuss this information with people in your home. You cannot share it outside your household. You cannot copy or post the notice.

Using sex offender registry data to threaten, harass, or commit a crime is a felony under New Jersey law. The penalty is three to five years in prison and up to $15,000 in fines.

New Brunswick Sex Offender Registration

All sex offenders in New Brunswick must register for life under Megan's Law. The process starts at the police department with an assigned detective. Sex offenders complete registration forms, provide fingerprints and photos, and give details about their address and personal information.

A sex offender may ask a court to be removed from the registry. This is only allowed if they committed one offense, have not reoffended for 15 years, and can show they pose no threat. Juvenile sex offenders may petition for removal if they were under 14 at the time of the crime and are now over 18. The Middlesex County Superior Court handles tier classification hearings and any challenges from sex offenders who dispute their risk level.

Note: New Brunswick Megan's Law registrants must schedule an appointment with their assigned detective before visiting police headquarters.

Staying Safe in New Brunswick

Search the sex offender registry often. Check when you move. Talk to your children about what to do if a stranger approaches them.

New homeowners in New Brunswick can ask the police department for current Megan's Law notifications once they close on a property. You cannot get this data before you buy. Community organizations can register with local police to receive Tier 2 and Tier 3 sex offender alerts at no cost. The New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency runs a 24-hour child abuse hotline at 1-877-652-2873. Middlesex County has a Sexual Assault Response Team with trained professionals who help victims of sexual assault.

New Brunswick is home to Rutgers University and has a large population that shifts with each school year. This dynamic makes sex offender tracking especially important. The state registry gets updated as new court orders are issued and as sex offenders move into or out of the city. You should check the registry on a regular basis since the list can change at any time. If you see a sex offender who appears to be violating registration rules, contact New Brunswick police at 732-745-5200 right away.

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Middlesex County Sex Offender Records

New Brunswick is in Middlesex County. The Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office handles all Megan's Law cases for the county. For more on Middlesex County sex offender resources, the court system, and related records, visit the Middlesex County sex offender records page.

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