Fullerton Sex Offender Records

Sex offenders living in Fullerton register with the Fullerton Police Department on Commonwealth Avenue. This Orange County city has about 140,000 residents and sits northeast of Anaheim near Cal State Fullerton. Police handle registration Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 6 PM. Call 714-738-6700 for information about sex offender registration. You can search for Fullerton sex offenders using the California Megan's Law website at meganslaw.ca.gov. The database shows names, photos, and addresses of registered offenders. Information updates daily with reports from Fullerton police and other California agencies. Orange County Sheriff also coordinates sex offender management through the SONAR unit that serves the entire county.

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Fullerton Registry Quick Facts

140,000 Population
Orange County
M-F 8-6 Hours
3 Tiers System Levels

Fullerton Police Department

The Fullerton Police Department is located at 237 West Commonwealth Avenue. Call 714-738-6700 to reach the department. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 6 PM. When you register, bring valid ID and proof of address. Officers take your photo and collect information about your job, vehicle, and internet accounts. This data goes into the state registry maintained by the California Department of Justice.

Fullerton is part of Orange County. The county sheriff runs the SONAR unit, which stands for Sex Offender Notification and Registration. This specialized team tracks high-risk offenders and conducts compliance checks across the county. The sheriff works with local police departments like Fullerton to ensure that offenders follow all registration requirements.

Orange County Sheriff SONAR unit

Orange County has one of the most active sex offender monitoring programs in California. The SONAR unit conducts regular field visits to verify addresses. They check employment records and monitor GPS devices for offenders subject to electronic tracking. If an offender in Fullerton fails to register or violates other conditions, the SONAR unit investigates and works with prosecutors to file charges.

Registration Requirements

When you register in Fullerton, the process involves filling out forms, being photographed, and providing documents like a driver's license or proof of address. Acceptable documents include a lease, utility bill, or mortgage statement. If you are staying with someone else, bring a letter from that person confirming you live at their address. Officers also collect fingerprints to verify identity.

The process takes 30 minutes to an hour depending on whether this is your first registration or an annual update. Be honest and complete. Providing false information is a crime. It can result in additional charges and jail time. Fullerton police verify the information you provide by checking databases and conducting field visits.

After you register, the Fullerton Police Department reports your information to the California Department of Justice. The DOJ maintains the statewide registry and updates the public Megan's Law website. Most registered offenders appear on the public site. Some are excluded based on the nature of their offense or court orders.

Search Fullerton Offenders

Search for sex offenders in Fullerton at meganslaw.ca.gov. Enter a Fullerton address or zip code to see results. The map displays all registered offenders living near that location. Click on a pin to view details like name, age, height, weight, and photos. The profile also shows the crimes that led to registration and the offender's tier level.

California Megan's Law sex offender search portal

Fullerton zip codes include 92831, 92832, 92833, 92834, 92835, 92836, and 92838. You can search any of these to find offenders in different parts of the city. Some neighborhoods have more registered offenders than others. The map tool helps you see patterns. Parents use this feature to check for offenders near schools, parks, and daycare centers.

The database updates every day. Fullerton police report new registrations and changes to the state DOJ. The DOJ processes this information and posts it online. There may be a short delay between when someone registers in Fullerton and when their profile appears on the website. If you need immediate information, contact Fullerton police at 714-738-6700.

Update Schedule

Most sex offenders in Fullerton update their registration once per year. The update must occur within five working days before or after their birthday. During the update, they report any changes in address, employment, or vehicle information. Even if nothing has changed, they still must complete the annual update.

Some offenders update more frequently. Transients with no fixed address report every 30 days. Sexually violent predators update every 90 days. These are the most dangerous offenders with a history of violent sex crimes. If you fall into one of these categories, make sure you know your update schedule and follow it exactly.

Failing to register or update on time is a serious crime. Prosecutors in Orange County charge registration violations as felonies or misdemeanors depending on the circumstances. A felony conviction can add years to your sentence. Fullerton police and the county SONAR unit track compliance closely.

State Registration Laws

Sex offender registration in Fullerton is governed by California Penal Code 290. Read the full law at Penal Code Section 290. It covers offenses like rape, child molestation, sexual battery, and indecent exposure.

California Penal Code 290 sex offender registration statute

California uses a three-tier system. Tier One offenders register for ten years. Tier Two offenders register for twenty years. Tier Three offenders register for life. Your tier is based on the crime you committed. Serious crimes usually result in lifetime registration.

Offenders in Tier One or Tier Two can petition the court to end their registration requirement after completing the minimum period. The court reviews factors like treatment completion and compliance with registration rules. If the court grants your petition, you stop registering. Tier Three offenders register for life.

Public Notification

California law allows police in Fullerton to notify the public about sex offenders when necessary for safety. Penal Code Section 290.45 authorizes law enforcement to disclose an offender's name, photo, address, and other details.

The Megan's Law website is authorized by Penal Code Section 290.46. Misusing registry information is a crime. Penalties include fines up to $50,000 and five years in prison for felony misuse.

Victim Services

Victims of sex crimes in Fullerton can get help from the Orange County District Attorney's Office. They run a victim assistance program that provides counseling, legal support, and information about your rights. Contact them through the county website or by calling the DA's office.

Community organizations in Fullerton also support survivors of sexual assault. These groups offer counseling, advocacy, and education about sex offender laws. Search online for Fullerton victim services or contact the police department for referrals.

Nearby Cities

Other cities in Orange County include Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, Huntington Beach, and Garden Grove. Each has its own police department that handles sex offender registration. If you live near the border between Fullerton and another city, make sure you register with the correct agency.

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