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Police Department
65 Main Street
Tuckahoe, NY 10707 914-961-4800
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The New York State Sex Offender Registration Act, also referred to as Megan’s Law established a Sex Offender Registry within the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. The law took effect on January 21, 1996 and the text of the law is contained in (Correction Law Article 6-C, section 168 et seq).
The Sex Offender
Registration Act was enacted to assist local law enforcement agencies to
protect communities by:
–Requiring sex offenders to register with the State; and,
–Providing information to the public about certain sex offenders
living in their communities.
Please note: The Laws regarding the Sex Offender Registry are frequently updated. Visit the Department of Criminal Justice Services website at http://www.criminaljustice.state.ny.us/nsor/index.htm for the most up-to-date information.
The Tuckahoe Police Department maintains a directory of all levels of sex offenders living within The Village of Tuckahoe. This information is received from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services.
The Tuckahoe Police Department posts information on level 2 and level 3 sex offenders living in the Village of Tuckahoe.
The offender information below are links to the New York State Division of Criminal Justices Services sex offender registry and contain additional information on the offenders.
Name Zip Code
Bernardo,
Louis 10707
Moore,
Stanley 10707
The Tuckahoe Police Department is required to compile, maintain and update a list of vulnerable organizational entities within its jurisdiction.
To obtain information on sex offenders living in neighboring communities in New York State:
Ø Call the Sex Offender Registry at 1-800-262-3257. You will need the person’s first and last name of the offender and one of the following: an exact address with apartment number, state and zip code, a complete date of birth, a driver's license number or a social security number. Read more on the 800 Information line
Ø For level 2 and level 3 offenders: Go to the
The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Service’s website and search by name, county or zip code.
Categories of offenses which require a person to register as a Sex Offender with the
Division of Criminal Justices Services
Upon release to the community following a conviction for a registerable offense, a sex offender is required to register with the Division of Criminal Justice Services. The risk level is based on the court's assessment regarding whether a particular offender is likely to repeat the same or similar registerable offense and the danger the offender poses to the community. Because the risk level reflects factors unique to a particular sex offender, offenders convicted of the same offense may receive different risk levels. A court determines whether an offender is a level 1 (low risk), 2 (moderate risk) or 3 (high risk). The court also determines whether an offender should be given the designation of a sexual predator, sexually violent offender or predicate sex offender. This designation along with the risk level determines the duration of the registration. Level 2 and Level 3 sex offenders are required to be registered for life. Level 1 sex offenders that haven’t been given a designation must register for 20 years. If the sex offender has been designated a sexual predator, a sexually violent offender or a predicate sex offender, he or she must register for life regardless of risk level.