Passaic City Sex Offender Registry

Passaic sex offenders are registered at the local police department and tracked through the Passaic County Prosecutor's Office. The city of Passaic is in Passaic County, and its residents can search for sex offenders through the New Jersey State Police online registry. This free tool shows Tier 2 and Tier 3 offenders in the area. The Passaic Police Department Records Bureau and the county prosecutor's Megan's Law Unit share the job of managing sex offender registration and community notification.

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72,418 Population
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3 Tiers Risk Levels
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Searching Passaic Sex Offender Records

The State Police online registry is the fastest way to look up sex offenders in Passaic. Search by name, street address, or zip code. Results show the offender's name, photo, home address, physical description, vehicle details, and offense summary. The registry lists all Tier 3 and most Tier 2 sex offenders. It does not include Tier 1 offenders.

The Passaic Police Department Records Bureau is at 330 Passaic Street. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:45 PM. Call (973) 365-3910 for the Records Bureau or (973) 365-3909 for police reports. Records are available three business days after an incident. Staff can help direct you to the right source for sex offender information in Passaic.

Passaic Police Department records for sex offender information

The City of Passaic website has information about city services and public safety. The City Clerk serves as the OPRA custodian for general records. Police records requests should go to the police department's Records Bureau directly.

Sex Offender Registration in Passaic

Sex offenders in Passaic must register at the police department under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2. The process involves filling out a registration form, taking a photo, and submitting four fingerprint cards. The Passaic police send copies to the Passaic County Prosecutor and the State Police for the central sex offender registry.

Registration is for life. Every sex offender in Passaic must report address changes at least 10 days before moving. Tier 1 and Tier 2 offenders verify their address once per year. Tier 3 sex offenders check in every 90 days. If a sex offender in Passaic fails to register or skips a required address update, they face a fourth degree crime charge. That charge can bring up to 18 months in prison.

The Passaic County Prosecutor's Megan's Law Unit reviews each sex offender's case after registration. They assign a tier level based on a risk assessment scale. Factors include the type of offense, victim age, number of offenses, treatment response, and community stability. The tier level then shapes how far the notification reaches in Passaic.

Note: Sex offenders who have one offense and stay clean for 15 years may ask a judge to remove them from the Passaic registry.

Passaic Sex Offender Notifications

The Passaic County Prosecutor handles community notification for sex offenders in Passaic. The three tier system determines who gets told.

Tier 1 sex offenders in Passaic trigger notification to law enforcement only. Tier 2 adds schools, day care centers, camps, and registered community groups that are likely to encounter the offender. Tier 3 is the highest level. For Tier 3 sex offenders in Passaic, a law enforcement officer goes door to door and hands a written notice to an adult in each home near the offender. The notice shows the sex offender's name, photo, address, vehicle, and offense description.

Passaic residents who get a Tier 3 notice may share it with people in their household. They may tell anyone caring for their children at home. They may not copy the notice, post it, or share it outside the home. Using registry data to threaten or harass anyone is a crime under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-12 with penalties of up to five years in prison and $15,000 in fines.

Passaic County Sex Offender Resources

The Passaic County Sheriff's Office provides court security and law enforcement services across the county. The sheriff works with the prosecutor and local police on sex offender enforcement. The Passaic County Superior Court handles tier classification hearings when a sex offender challenges their assigned risk level.

After the prosecutor assigns a tier, the sex offender has 14 days to review the decision. If they object, the matter goes to court. A Superior Court judge makes the final call on the tier level and how far notification extends in Passaic. If the offender does not respond within 14 days, the court enters a default order.

Community groups in Passaic can register with the local police department to receive Tier 2 sex offender notifications. This helps groups that serve children and families stay informed about moderate risk offenders in the area. Registration is voluntary but encouraged for all eligible organizations in Passaic.

Key steps Passaic residents can take include:

  • Search the State Police registry for sex offenders near your Passaic address
  • Register your community group for Tier 2 notifications
  • Talk to children about personal safety around strangers
  • Report suspected registration violations to the Passaic police

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Passaic County Sex Offender Records

The city of Passaic is in Passaic County. The county prosecutor's Megan's Law Unit manages sex offender classification and notification for the entire county. For more about Passaic County resources, contacts, and sex offender records, visit the county page.

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