Manassas Park Sex Offender Registry

Manassas Park is a small independent city in Northern Virginia bordered by Prince William County and the City of Manassas. All sex offenders who register with a Manassas Park address are listed in the Virginia State Police public registry, which is free to search. This page covers how to search the Manassas Park sex offender registry, how local law enforcement manages registration, and what Virginia law requires of offenders in the city.

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Search the Manassas Park Sex Offender Registry

The Virginia State Police registry is at sex-offender.vsp.virginia.gov/sor. The same database is at vspsor.com. No fee, no login.

To find offenders in Manassas Park, use zip code 20111. You can also search by the city name or enter a street address with a radius setting. Results show each registrant's name, address, photo, date of birth, offense, and tier level. Manassas Park has approximately 20 to 25 registered sex offenders based on available data. The registry updates daily on weekdays.

According to research compiled as of early 2026, there were 22 registered sex offenders living in Manassas Park. The Virginia State Police data is the most current source, so run a direct search to get the latest count. The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) lets you search across all 50 states if you want to check a person's registration history from other states.

The Prince William County Commonwealth's Attorney maintains a "Safe Neighborhood" program that includes sex offender monitoring. Their office at 9311 Lee Avenue, Suite 200, Manassas, VA 20110 can be reached at (703) 792-6050. Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Brendan P. McConnell coordinates sex offender matters. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Manassas Park Police Department

The Manassas Park Police Department serves this independent city. The address is 329 Park Avenue, Manassas Park, VA 20111. The non-emergency number is (703) 361-1136. Chief Mario L. Lugo leads the department. The department's city page is at manassasparkva.gov. Officers are available 24 hours a day.

The Criminal Investigations Division handles sex crime cases within Manassas Park. Officers coordinate with the Virginia State Police on registration compliance and conduct regular address verification checks. When a registrant establishes a Manassas Park address, the Police Department processes the registration and forwards data to the State Police for the public registry.

Fingerprinting services for registry compliance are available through the department. Background check requests and FOIA submissions go through the Records Section. For sex offender registry searches, use the Virginia State Police form system. Form SP-266 is specifically for sex offender registry checks. General criminal history searches use Form SP-167.

The Manassas Park Police Department works closely with the Prince William County Police Department, since the city is surrounded by county land. Offenders who move between Manassas Park and Prince William County must update their registration within three days of each address change. Both agencies share compliance data with the State Police.

Registration in the Prince William Area

Manassas Park sits in a dense part of Northern Virginia with three overlapping jurisdictions nearby: Manassas city, Prince William County, and Manassas Park itself. Offenders in this area often interact with multiple law enforcement agencies depending on where they live, work, or attend school. Each agency is responsible for its own jurisdiction but shares information through the Virginia State Police registry system.

Prince William County information, including sex offender compliance resources, is coordinated through the county's public safety offices. The county has a broader population base and higher offender count than Manassas Park alone. If you are checking on someone who may move between these jurisdictions, search by address radius on the VSP registry rather than by city name, as that captures offenders in adjacent zones.

Note: The city-data.com registry database listed 22 registered sex offenders in Manassas Park as of early 2026. This figure is for reference only. The Virginia State Police registry is the authoritative source and is updated daily on weekdays.

Virginia Sex Offender Registration Requirements

Virginia's law is at Virginia Code Title 9.1, Chapter 9. Full statutory text is also at law.justia.com. Three tiers apply. Tier I: annual registration for 15 years. Tier II: annual registration for 25 years. Tier III: registration every 90 days for life.

Anyone with a qualifying conviction must register within three days of release from custody, or within three days of sentencing if no incarceration was ordered. Address changes must be reported within three days. Email and online username changes must be reported within 30 minutes. Advance notice to the State Police is required if leaving Virginia for more than 10 days.

The required information at registration includes a photo, DNA sample, fingerprints, employment information, and vehicle registration details. Boats and aircraft must also be listed. Failure to comply is a Class 1 misdemeanor for Tier I and Tier II offenders, or a Class 6 felony for Tier III.

Manassas Park Registry Images

The Virginia State Police Sex Offender Registry at sex-offender.vsp.virginia.gov/sor contains the official offender data for Manassas Park residents.

Manassas Park sex offender registry offender data

Manassas Park offender data is sourced from the Virginia State Police and includes current addresses, photographs, and tier classifications for all registered offenders in the city.

The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov provides a national search tool that links to Virginia's registry for Manassas Park and all other Virginia jurisdictions.

National sex offender registry search for Manassas Park Virginia

The NSOPW national registry search connects to Virginia State Police data, allowing searches for Manassas Park offenders alongside records from all 50 states.

County Information

Manassas Park is an independent city completely surrounded by Prince William County. Offenders who register in Manassas Park and later move to Prince William County must update their registration within three days. The county and city share information to ensure compliance across jurisdiction lines.

View Prince William County Sex Offender Registry

Nearby Virginia Cities

Use the links below to find sex offender registry information for cities near Manassas Park.

Registry Use and Public Safety

Virginia law makes sex offender registry information available to the public to help protect communities. You can use the registry to check if an offender lives near your home, school, or workplace. The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov also lets you search across all states at once. This is useful when checking on someone who may have moved to Virginia from out of state. The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services at dcjs.virginia.gov has more information about the registry program and community safety resources available to local agencies.

Note: Registry information is for public safety purposes only. Using it to harass or intimidate an offender is prohibited under Virginia law and can result in criminal charges.

How to Read Registry Results

When you search the Virginia State Police registry, each result shows a set of standard fields. You will see the offender's full name and any aliases. The current address appears below the name. If the offender's photo is on file, it shows on the left side of the result. The conviction offense is listed, along with the date of conviction and the locality where the case was heard. The tier level appears near the top of each entry. Tier I is the lowest risk, Tier III the highest. All of this information comes directly from state police records and is updated each business day.

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