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Megan’s Law

Under the federal Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act, which went into effect on Oct. 28, 2002, any person who is required to register with the State of New Hampshire as a sex offender must notify the State if they are employed or a student at a college or university. The law also requires institutions of higher learning to advise the campus community where law enforcement agency information provided by the Commonwealth may be obtained.

Pursuant to the provisions of New Hampshire’s Megan’s Law, RSA 651-B., the New Hampshire State Police has established a web page to provide timely information to the public on registered sex offenders residing in the State.

The Plymouth State University Police Department also works in cooperation with the Plymouth Police Department to receive information on current registered sex offenders residing within the University community. The sex offender registry may be viewed at the Plymouth Police Department located at 334 Main Street, Plymouth, NH.

Community Alerts

ResSouth Upgrades

February 11th, 2013 by Amanda

RESSOUTH UPGRADES ARE SOLD OUT!

RES SOUTH PARKING PERMITS UPGRADES WILL BE AVAILABLE BEGINNING ON MONDAY, February 11th

In order to get your ResSouth Upgrade:

- Peel off your Restricted permit and immediately bring it in to University Police

- Monday – Friday, 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

- No Upgrades will be allowed without turning in a Restricted permit

- Credit card, debit card, or e-check can be used to pay the $30.00 Upgrade fee, we do NOT accept cash

- Upgrades are available on a first-come, first-served basis

- There are only 8 permits available