Butler County Sex Offender Database

Butler County sex offender records are managed by Sheriff Richard Jones and the Missouri State Highway Patrol registry. The county has about 42,000 residents, with Poplar Bluff as the county seat. The sheriff's office offers email notification subscriptions so residents can get alerts about sex offenders in Butler County. You can search the MSHP database online for free to look up registered sex offenders by name, address, or county. The Poplar Bluff Police Department also works with the sheriff's office on sex offender compliance.

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Butler County Quick Facts

~42,000 Population
Poplar Bluff County Seat
Richard Jones Sheriff
(573) 686-8050 Phone

Butler County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Richard Jones runs the Butler County Sheriff's Office. The office handles all sex offender registration in the county. Every offender living in Butler County must register here in person, provide their details, and check in on schedule. The sheriff's office issues community alerts about sex offenders and offers an email notification subscription. This means Butler County residents can sign up to get direct alerts from the sheriff when a sex offender moves into or out of the area.

The Butler County Sheriff's website has details about the office, the email alert system, and other services. The sheriff's office works closely with the Poplar Bluff Police Department on sex offender tracking and compliance enforcement in Butler County.

The MSHP also maintains statewide data that includes all Butler County sex offenders. The state registry and the local sheriff's office share information so the public gets a complete picture.

Missouri MSHP sex offender registry search for Butler County

The statewide MSHP registry search tool covers Butler County and every other Missouri county in one place.

Office Butler County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Richard Jones
Phone (573) 686-8050
Website bcsomo.org

Search Butler County Sex Offenders Online

The MSHP sex offender registry covers all of Butler County. Select Butler County from the dropdown or enter a Poplar Bluff zip code. Each result shows a photo, home address, and offense information. The search is free and open to everyone. No account is needed.

For a multi-state search, use the National Sex Offender Public Website. Butler County is in the southeast corner of Missouri, near Arkansas. People cross the state line regularly. A national search can pull up records from Arkansas or other states for someone who recently moved to the Poplar Bluff area. Court records for Butler County sex offense cases are on Case.net.

Note: The Butler County Sheriff's Office email subscription provides alerts beyond what the state registry offers.

Butler County Sex Offender Registration

Under RSMo 589.400, sex offenders must register at the Butler County Sheriff's Office within three days of moving to the county. They provide their address, vehicle, and online accounts. Photos and fingerprints are collected. All data is sent to the MSHP statewide system.

Butler County uses Missouri's three-tier system. Tier I check in once a year for 15 years. Tier II check in every 180 days for 25 years. Tier III check in every 90 days for life. Under RSMo 589.414, any change to address or vehicle must be reported within three business days. The Poplar Bluff PD and the sheriff's office share enforcement duties, which means more eyes on sex offenders in Butler County than you might find in less populated areas. Failure to comply with registration is a felony under Missouri law.

Butler County Community Alerts

Butler County residents have multiple ways to stay informed about sex offenders. The sheriff's email notification subscription is a local option. The MSHP community notification system is a statewide option. Both are free. The MSHP system lets you pick a radius around your address and sends email alerts when an offender moves nearby.

The Family Care Safety Registry provides background checks that includes sex offender records for people working with vulnerable populations in Butler County. Sex offense crimes are defined in Chapter 566 of Missouri's statutes. Some offenders can petition for removal under RSMo 589.401, but the circuit court must approve it.

Butler County residents have the right to access sex offender data under Missouri's Sunshine Law. This applies to the MSHP registry, Case.net court records, and any information held by the sheriff's office. You can search these tools at any time without giving a reason. The data is public and free to access.

Sex Offender Registration Updates in Butler County

Butler County sex offenders must report changes quickly. The law gives them three business days. The initial registration fee is $10. Address changes cost $5 to file. Certain offenders go through quarterly verification, where the sheriff's office reaches out every 90 days to confirm all details are still correct. This process keeps the MSHP database accurate and gives Butler County residents up-to-date information when they search the registry.

Sheriff Richard Jones's staff handle a steady flow of updates. Poplar Bluff is the biggest town in this part of Missouri, and people move in and out regularly. Each time a sex offender in Butler County reports a new address, vehicle, or online account, the office enters the change and pushes it to the state system. The email notification subscription that the Butler County sheriff provides can alert residents when these changes happen near their address, giving them one more way to stay informed beyond the standard MSHP alert system.

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Butler County Offender Tiers

Every sex offender in Butler County is assigned a tier. Tier I offenders check in once a year for 15 years. Tier II offenders report every six months for 25 years. Tier III offenders report every 90 days for life. The tier is set based on the crime when the offender first registers at the sheriff's office.

Butler County is the largest county in this corner of Missouri. Poplar Bluff serves as the regional hub for surrounding rural areas. Sheriff Richard Jones's office handles a higher volume of sex offender cases than the smaller counties nearby. The collaboration between the sheriff's office and the Poplar Bluff PD means two law enforcement agencies share the work of tracking offenders. This dual coverage makes Butler County more effective at catching non-compliant sex offenders.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety runs the statewide registry. Butler County's sheriff feeds local data into the system. Residents can see all of this information on the MSHP search tool. Tier levels, photos, addresses, and offense details are all public. You have a right to access this data under Missouri law.

Nearby Counties

Butler County borders these Missouri counties in the southeast part of the state. Sex offenders register where they live.