Crime & Safety
Is Your Child's Trick or Treat Route Safe?
Check out the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's Sex Offenders Registry before letting your children trick or treat in your neighborhood.

While many parents have provided alternatives for their children to dress up in costumes and solicit candy treats, some still allow neighborhood trick or treating.
Are there sex offenders who live in your neighborhood? Is your child’s trick or treat route safe? Check out the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s Sex Offenders Registry beforehand. There are various search options.
A specific search of the website indicates there are nearly 30 unincarcerated sexual offenders with Duluth addresses. Here’s the direct link for unincarcerated Duluth male and female sex offenders.
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Note that the GBI site contains the following disclaimer:
In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 42-1-12, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is the central repository for Georgia's Violent Sexual Offender Registry. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation makes every effort to ensure that the information contained in the Georgia Sex Offender Registry is accurate. As the information is provided by other agencies and entities and is continuously changing, the GBI makes no promise or any express or implied guarantee concerning the accuracy of this information.
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