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  1. Convicted sex offenders aren't allowed to use Facebook. If you've seen an account that may belong to a convicted sex offender, please report it to us. Make sure you provide one of the following types of information with your report: A link to a listing in a nationalor state sex offender registry. A link to an online news article.

  2. Report a Convicted Sex Offender. Please complete and submit this form to report a convicted sex offender. Once we're able to confirm someone's status as a sex offender, we immediately disable their account.

  3. In 2017, the Supreme Court found that a North Carolina law prohibiting convicted sex offenders from having a Facebook or other social media account was unconstitutional. According to the finding, banning sex offenders from using social media is an infringement of their constitutional right to free speech.

  4. STOP SEX OFFENDERS. 53,236 likes · 19 talking about this. Report a Sex Offender on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/help/contact/207005222725325

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  5. A link to a court document. If you aren't able to include this information with your report, we recommend that you ask a local law enforcement representative to contact us so we can take action on your report. Once we're able to confirm someone's status as a sex offender, we will immediately disable their account.

  6. Family Watchdog is a free service to help locate registered sex offenders and predators in your neighborhood.

  7. The Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website —administered by the Department of Justice—enables everyone to search the latest information on the identities and locations of registered ...