Cooper County Sex Offenders

Cooper County sex offenders must register with the sheriff in Boonville, Missouri. This central Missouri county has about 17,000 residents, and the sheriff's office keeps records on all registered sex offenders in the area. You can search for offenders through the Missouri State Highway Patrol's free online tool or contact the Cooper County Sheriff by phone. This page explains how to look up sex offenders in Cooper County, what the registration rules are, and what resources exist for community safety.

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Cooper County Quick Facts

~17,000 Population
Boonville County Seat
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Cooper County Sheriff Sex Offender Services

The Cooper County Sheriff handles sex offender registration and compliance for the county. The office is in Boonville, and you can reach them at (660) 882-2771. All sex offenders who live in Cooper County must show up at this office to register, update their information, and complete their scheduled check-ins. The sheriff also offers an inmate search tool on their website.

The Cooper County government website links to the sheriff and other county departments. Below is a view of that site.

Cooper County Missouri government page for sex offender registry

That page connects residents to the sheriff's office and other public safety resources in Cooper County.

Office Cooper County Sheriff
County Seat Boonville, MO
Phone (660) 882-2771
Website coopercountysheriff.com
State Registry MSHP Sex Offender Registry

Find Sex Offenders in Cooper County

The MSHP sex offender registry is the main search tool for Cooper County. Choose the county name and see all current listings. Each entry shows a name, photo, address, and conviction. The search is free and open to everyone.

You can also search the National Sex Offender Public Website for results across all states. This is a good option if you want to check for offenders who may have come from another state. The federal tool pulls data from every state registry at once.

Court records related to sex offenses in Cooper County are on Case.net. Search by party name to see case details including charges, plea information, and sentencing. This covers all Missouri courts.

Cooper County Sex Offender Registration Rules

Under RSMo 589.400, sex offenders must register within three days of moving to Cooper County or being released from custody. The Cooper County Sheriff takes their photo, fingerprints, and address info. All of this goes into the state database. Skipping registration is a felony offense in Missouri.

The check-in schedule follows tier levels. Tier I offenders report once a year. Tier II offenders come in every six months. Tier III offenders must show up every 90 days. The sheriff tracks all due dates and follows up on missed appointments. Under RSMo 589.414, all of this data is shared publicly on the MSHP registry.

Residency rules apply too. Sex offenders in Cooper County cannot live within 1,000 feet of a school or child care center. The sheriff checks addresses during registration and at each check-in to make sure offenders comply.

Note: Cooper County also houses state correctional facilities, which can affect local registration numbers when offenders are released.

Cooper County Sex Offender Records Detail

When you pull up a sex offender listing for Cooper County, you see their name, photo, date of birth, and home address. The entry also shows what they were convicted of and where the case was tried. Physical descriptions, vehicle data, and known aliases may also be listed. The Cooper County Sheriff gathers all this info at each registration and check-in, so the data stays current.

The tier level is shown too. Tier III offenders are the most restricted and must check in every 90 days. Tier I offenders face less oversight but are still on the public list. All tiers are visible to anyone who searches the registry. You have the right to view this data under the Missouri Sunshine Law. If a government office in Cooper County refuses a records request, you can appeal through the attorney general's office.

Cooper County Community Safety

The Missouri community notification system sends free alerts when sex offenders move near your Cooper County address. You enter your location and pick a radius. Any time a registered offender moves within that range, you get an email. It takes just a few minutes to set up.

The Family Care Safety Registry is another state resource. It provides background checks for people who work with children or vulnerable adults. Cooper County residents can use this tool if they need to check a caregiver, coach, or other person in a position of trust. The Cooper County Sheriff is also available by phone at (660) 882-2771 for questions about specific sex offenders in the area.

Cooper County Sex Offender Tier System

Every sex offender in Cooper County is placed into a tier that determines how long they stay on the registry. RSMo 589.414 lays out the framework. Tier I offenders register for 15 years. Tier II offenders stay on for 25 years. Tier III is the worst category, and those sex offenders in Cooper County must register for the rest of their lives. There is no automatic removal from the list.

Under RSMo 589.400, some offenders can ask a court to reduce their registration time if they keep a clean record. This is not guaranteed. A judge reviews the case and decides. For Tier I sex offenders in Cooper County who have followed every rule, it may be possible to get removed early. Tier III offenders have almost no path off the list. The Cooper County Sheriff tracks each offender's tier and makes sure they show up on schedule. If you search the registry and see a Tier III label, that person is considered the highest risk under Missouri law.

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Nearby Counties

Cooper County sits in central Missouri and shares borders with several neighboring counties. Check these for additional sex offender data.