Are you going to tell us if the offender moves out of this neighborhood, so we don’t have to worry anymore?
The Bremerton Police Department does not notify the public when sex offenders move out of the city. If you would like to stay informed regarding the status of a specific offender, or want information about offenders in a particular area, we suggest you visit the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office sex offender website to look at current information.

The fact that a sex offender has moved out of your neighborhood, does not necessarily make your neighborhood a safer place. Taking universal precautions to educate yourself and your family to protect them from anyone who would harm them is the best course of action.

If you have any questions, please contact the Bremerton Police Department’s Community Resource Unit at 360-473-5231.

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1. What is the definition of a Level III sex offender?
2. What is the definition of a Level II sex offender?
3. What is the definition of a Level I sex offender?
4. Why is the offender moving into my neighborhood?
5. Do offenders have restrictions on where they can live?
6. When is the Bremerton Police Department going to move the offender out of my neighborhood?
7. Is the City of Bremerton doing anythin g to prevent offenders from living in Bremerton?
8. If the offender is so dangerous, why are you letting him/her out in the 1st place?
9. Why are you only telling me about this offender and not all of the other people who get out of prison?
10. Now that I know a sex offender lives in my neighborhood, what should I do differently to protect myself and my family?
11. What do I tell my children about an offender?
12. Are you going to tell us if the offender moves out of this neighborhood, so we don’t have to worry anymore?