Levittown Sex Offender Registry
Levittown residents can search for registered sex offenders through the Pennsylvania State Police Megan's Law website at meganslaw.psp.pa.gov. The free public search tool allows lookups by name, zip code, or radius from any address in Levittown. Because Levittown spans multiple municipalities in Bucks County, searching by zip code gives the most accurate results for your specific neighborhood. This page explains how the sex offender registry works in Levittown and what local residents need to know about Pennsylvania Megan's Law.
Levittown Quick Facts
Levittown Sex Offender Registry
Pennsylvania operates one statewide sex offender registry covering all 67 counties, including every municipality that makes up Levittown. The Pennsylvania State Police run this registry under 42 Pa.C.S. Chapter 97. Any registered sex offender who lives, works, or attends school in Levittown appears in the same Megan's Law database used across the state. There is no separate Levittown registry.
Bristol Township is one of the municipalities that makes up Levittown, providing police and local government services to residents in that part of the community.
Bristol Township residents can contact the Bristol Township Police Department for local Megan's Law questions and to report suspected non-compliance by registered offenders in their area.
Each offender record on the Megan's Law website includes the person's full name, known aliases, year of birth, current residential address, and a recent photograph. Offense details and conviction dates are shown. The registry updates on the same day any change is entered into the system, so results reflect the most current information PSP has on file.
Note: The registry shows information as offenders have reported it. If an address looks wrong for a Levittown offender, call 1-866-771-3170 to report the discrepancy to PSP.
How to Search Levittown Sex Offenders
Go to meganslaw.psp.pa.gov to search for registered sex offenders in Levittown. Because Levittown is a census-designated place that spans Bristol Township, Middletown Township, and Tullytown Borough, the most useful search method is by zip code. Levittown zip codes include 19054, 19055, 19056, and 19057. Enter any of these to get a focused list of registered offenders in that area.
The radius search is another strong option for Levittown residents. Enter any street address in Levittown and choose a search radius up to five miles. The site returns a map view showing all registered offenders within that distance. This works well near schools, parks, and community centers throughout the Levittown area.
If you know an offender's name, the name search pulls up their current record directly. For help reading the results, visit the Megan's Law FAQ page. The public can only access what the website shows. PSP cannot provide additional details beyond what is posted online.
Levittown and Pennsylvania Megan's Law
Levittown was built in the late 1940s and 1950s as one of the first planned suburban communities in the United States. Today it is a densely populated residential area in lower Bucks County, located northeast of Philadelphia. The community sits within multiple municipal boundaries, which affects how law enforcement and registry notifications are handled.
Bucks County Government coordinates public safety services across Levittown and all of Bucks County, working with local police departments and the Pennsylvania State Police on Megan's Law compliance.
Bucks County residents including those in Levittown can contact the county or their local police department for questions about registered offenders in their neighborhoods.
Because Levittown spans three municipalities, a Sexually Violent Predator who registers an address in Levittown will have community notification handled by the police department with jurisdiction over that specific address. Bristol Township Police handles notifications within Bristol Township, Middletown Township Police covers their jurisdiction, and Tullytown Borough Police covers Tullytown. The Pennsylvania State Police coordinates with all three agencies and provides the notification flyers.
Sex Offender Tiers in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania classifies registered sex offenders under a three-tier system for offenses committed on or after December 20, 2012. The tier determines how long an offender must register and how often they must verify their address and personal information with PSP.
Tier I offenders register for 15 years and verify their information once per year. Tier II offenders register for 25 years with semi-annual verification. Tier III offenders carry lifetime registration and must verify quarterly. Sexually Violent Predators also register for life and verify quarterly, but they additionally trigger active community notification when they move into a new address. The PSP registration page lists the specific offenses that fall under each tier.
Offenders convicted before December 20, 2012 fall under older rules and are classified as ten-year or lifetime registrants depending on their offense. Both categories verify annually. Transient offenders with no fixed address must verify monthly. An offender who registers an address in Levittown and later moves must update their registration within three business days.
Note: The registration period is paused while an offender is incarcerated, so time served does not count toward completing a 15-year or 25-year registration period.
Levittown Law Enforcement and Megan's Law
Three police departments share law enforcement responsibility across Levittown. Bristol Township Police, Middletown Township Police, and Tullytown Borough Police each handle Megan's Law matters within their respective jurisdictions. The Pennsylvania State Police also play a role, particularly in coordinating the notification process when a Sexually Violent Predator registers in the area and in maintaining the statewide registry itself.
The PSP registration details page outlines all reporting obligations for registered sex offenders in Levittown and throughout Pennsylvania, including requirements for address changes and international travel.
Levittown area offenders who fail to meet registration requirements face felony charges under Pennsylvania law, and each failure to report counts as a separate offense.
Bucks County has approved PSP registration and verification sites where all Levittown area offenders must appear in person. Offenders cannot update their information by mail, phone, or online. All verifications and change reports must be made in person at an approved site.
Registration Requirements for Levittown Offenders
Every registered sex offender living or working in Levittown must report any changes to their personal information within three business days. This covers changes to home address, employer, phone numbers, vehicles, email accounts, social media accounts, and professional licenses. All notifications must be made in person at an approved PSP registration site in Bucks County.
International travel requires advance notice. Offenders convicted of offenses on or after December 20, 2012 must appear at an approved PSP site at least 21 days before traveling outside the United States. They must provide complete travel details including dates, destinations, and lodging information at that time.
Out-of-state offenders who move into Levittown must register with PSP within three business days of establishing a residence, employment, or school enrollment in Pennsylvania. This applies whether the person is moving from another state or returning after a period of incarceration.
Community Notification in Levittown
Active community notification in Levittown applies only when a Sexually Violent Predator registers an address in the area. When that happens, PSP contacts the local police chief with jurisdiction over the SVP's address. That chief then distributes written notification flyers to neighbors.
Flyers go to all neighbors within 250 feet of the SVP's address, or the 25 nearest residences, whichever covers more people. Every school within one mile receives written notice. Licensed childcare centers and daycares are also notified. Any college or university within 1,000 feet of the address receives notification as well. The director of Bucks County's children and youth services agency is always included.
For Tier I and Tier II offenders, there is no automatic neighborhood notification. The public registry is the primary tool residents should use to monitor non-SVP offenders. Levittown residents can sign up for free email alerts at the Megan's Law website. Create a free account under Community Tools and add up to five addresses. You will receive a daily email whenever a registered offender moves within five miles of any address on your list.
Reporting Non-Compliance in Levittown
If you think a registered sex offender in Levittown is not meeting their reporting requirements, report it right away. Call the PSP Megan's Law Section at 1-866-771-3170, contact your local police department (Bristol Township, Middletown Township, or Tullytown Borough), or use the online tip feature on the Megan's Law website.
Non-compliance includes living at an address different from the one on file, failing to appear for a scheduled verification, or not reporting a new job within three business days. Each of these is a criminal offense under Pennsylvania law. PSP takes non-compliance reports seriously and investigates them quickly.
Under 18 Pa.C.S. § 3130, providing false information to law enforcement, concealing an offender's location, or helping someone avoid registration requirements is a felony of the third degree. This applies to anyone in Levittown who takes such actions. Victims of sex offenses can contact the Office of Victim Advocate at 1-800-563-6399 for information on notification rights.
Note: Calling to report suspected non-compliance helps keep the registry accurate for everyone in the Levittown community.
Related Pages
Levittown is located in Bucks County. Use the link below to search the full county registry, or check nearby cities.