Scams targeting people listed on sex offender registries are alive and well in the U.S.
By Sandy . . . Is there anything more despicable than a scam? Schemes that use fear to extract money from those already living in fear go a step beyond despicable. Scams targeting people required to be listed on sex offender registries have worked their terror for longer than ten years, and they show no tendency of ending.
NARSOL warned registrants and the general public about this odious, illegal activity as soon as we became aware of it, and our efforts were eventually joined by those of law enforcement.
The scams have never stopped, but we have recently been notified of increasingly sophisticated efforts.
These scams can vary to some degree, but they will involve some variation of this: A person representing himself as someone in authority in law enforcement calls people on the registry and tells them that they are deficit in something regarding their registration, probation, or a new law; that a warrant has been or will be issued; and that he can take payment and stop the warrant.
This is what you need to know.
Law enforcement will not telephone you with notices that you are delinquent in some area of registry.
They will NEVER, NEVER, NEVER ask for money over the telephone.
The scammers will sound totally professional and knowledgeable and real, but they are NOT.
Here is what you should do: HANG UP.
However, if you don’t, if you, for whatever reason, think he might be legitimate, ask for his name and tell him that you will call him back at your registry office. Then HANG UP, call your registry office, and tell them you are calling to report a potential scam.
For more thorough information, including some law enforcement warnings, here are a few of the previously printed pieces. Some of the links within some of the pieces may no longer work.
https://www.narsol.org/2023/11/law-enforcement-paying-attention-to-sex-offender-scams/
https://www.narsol.org/2021/08/be-sure-you-know-about-sex-offender-scams/
https://www.narsol.org/2021/06/new-scam-warning-out-of-virginia/
https://www.narsol.org/2020/02/beware-of-scams-targeting-those-on-the-registry/


Yes, and it’s getting worse. They know those on the list are make decisions based uupon fear and they exploit it.
When you think about it, lawmakers are a form scam artists. They promise this and that on the campaign trail, but never delivery once in office. Instead of begging for money, they beg for your vote. Same principle bascially.
Unfortunately I was targeted recently by a scammer. They called my workplace.. incredibly embarrassing. Thankfully they person they got a hold of was savvy and picked up on red flags. It just sucks to know that no where is safe, not everyone knows about my status at work, but things like this could cause some talk… Thankfully it seemingly didn’t progress further. Not sure if more attempts have been made.