Please post comments here regarding the path you or your loved one took that you hope is leading to, or has already led to, freedom from the registry. Comments could include information regarding the petitioning process in California or any other process in any other state. Sharing this information with others could help them achieve freedom, too.

For anyone who has been removed from the CA registry, you can expedite your removal from the CA Megan’s Law website as well as receipt of a letter from the CA Dept. of Justice confirming your removal by sending a copy of the court’s order to the CA Dept. of Justice using the following email: [email protected]. Be specific in your request, that is, tell the agency you want to be removed from the website and/or you want a letter from the agency confirming that you are no longer required to register.
For those who have been removed from their state registry, it is recommended that you notify the federal Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) that you are no longer required to register in that state. Send an email to [email protected]. According to communications from DHS, a person who is no longer required to register in any state is no longer required to have a “unique identifier” added to their passport and is no longer required to provide notice of at least 21 days for overseas travel.
My removal from the CA registry formally is complete. My petition was granted in April 2022, and I noticed that I was not listed on the Megan list in July, and I received my confirmation letter from CADOJ on November 22, 2022. I emailed DHS/Ice of my removal status November 23, 2022, as per Janice advise. Many thanks and I hope speedy removal to everyone and happy Thanksgiving.
I finally got my hands on a SIGNED copy of my 17B reduction paperwork. I’m going to try to email it off to the registry at “[email protected]” and see what happens and if they update my tier designation to 1.
Has anyone else had this happen to them? What did you say in the email?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you!
There is good news to report. As of Friday, there is one more person who is no longer required to register. A judge in Los Angeles Superior Court (Norwalk) that day granted the petition of my client, who was convicted of PC 288(a) and assigned to Tier 2, despite an objection from the District Attorney. This is the 50th person I have helped escape from the registry….only 50 more to go before I meet my goal of helping 100 people escape from that punishment. Come join the team when you are ready.