Madison County Sex Offenders

Madison County sex offender records are kept by the sheriff's office in Fredericktown and the Missouri State Highway Patrol. You can search for registered sex offenders in Madison County through the state registry or by calling the local sheriff. The MSHP database lets you look up offenders by name, zip code, or county. Madison County has roughly 12,000 residents spread across a rural part of southeast Missouri. The sheriff's office handles all sex offender registrations in person and tracks compliance for offenders living in the county. Both the state and local searches are free and open to the public.

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Madison County Quick Facts

~12,000 Population
Fredericktown County Seat
Sheriff's Office Registry Authority
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Madison County Sheriff's Office

The Madison County Sheriff's Office manages sex offender registration for the county. All offenders who live in Madison County must register at the sheriff's office in Fredericktown. This is required by Missouri law under RSMo 589.400. Staff can tell you how many sex offenders are on the list in Madison County and provide basic details about each one. You do not need a reason to ask for this data. The office is the primary point of contact for anyone who wants to check on sex offenders in the Fredericktown area.

The Madison County Sheriff's website has information about law enforcement services in the county, including sex offender tracking and compliance work. You can find contact details and learn more about how the office monitors offenders who live near Fredericktown and throughout Madison County.

Madison County Missouri sex offender registry sheriff's office

The sheriff's office works with state agencies to make sure offenders stay in compliance with all registration rules.

Office Madison County Sheriff's Office
Address Fredericktown, MO 63645
Website madisoncountysheriff.com

Search Madison County Sex Offenders Online

The quickest way to find sex offenders in Madison County is the Missouri State Highway Patrol sex offender registry. This database covers all 114 counties in Missouri. You can filter results to show only Madison County offenders. The search is free. Each listing shows the offender's name, photo, address, and the offense that put them on the registry. It takes just a few seconds to run a search.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety also maintains a county-specific page for Madison County. You can view the Madison County DPS sex offender page to get details about registered offenders in the area. This page pulls from the same state database but focuses on the Madison County list.

Madison County Missouri DPS sex offender registry page

The National Sex Offender Public Website is another good tool. NSOPW pulls data from all 50 states. If someone moved to Madison County from out of state, you can check their record there too. The search is free and open to all.

Sex Offender Registration in Madison County

Missouri law requires sex offenders to register with the sheriff in the county where they live. In Madison County, that means going to the sheriff's office in Fredericktown. Registration must happen within three days of moving to Madison County or being released from custody. The offender must provide their name, address, date of birth, and other details as required by RSMo 589.414. A photo and fingerprints are taken at the time of registration.

Offenders in Madison County must update their registration on a set schedule. The frequency depends on their tier. Tier I offenders check in once a year. Tier II offenders check in every 180 days. Tier III offenders must report every 90 days. Failure to register or update is a felony. The Madison County Sheriff's Office works with the Missouri State Highway Patrol to track compliance. If an offender moves out of Madison County, they must notify the sheriff before leaving and register in the new county within three days of arriving.

Any change of address, vehicle, or online account must be reported. This is not optional under Missouri law.

Madison County Community Alerts

Missouri runs a free community notification system for sex offenders. You can sign up through the MSHP community notification page. Once enrolled, you get email alerts when a sex offender moves into or out of an area near you in Madison County. You set the radius around your address. This is useful for families and schools in the Fredericktown area who want to stay informed about nearby sex offenders.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety also provides resources about sex offender laws and public safety programs. Madison County residents can use these to learn about the registry system and their rights to access offender data. Community groups and parents in the county can benefit from these tools.

Note: Community notification only covers offenders required to register under Missouri law.

Sex Offender Laws Affecting Madison County

Sex offender registration in Madison County follows Missouri state law. The main statute is RSMo 589.400, which defines who must register and sets up the three-tier system. Tier I offenders in Madison County register for 15 years. Tier II offenders register for 25 years. Tier III offenders must register for life. The tier depends on the nature of the offense. The sheriff's office assigns the tier based on state guidelines when the offender first registers in Madison County.

Missouri's sex offense statutes are found in Chapter 566 of the revised statutes. These laws define the crimes that trigger registration. They cover offenses from assault to abuse to trafficking. Any conviction under these sections in Madison County puts the offender on the registry.

Madison County Court Records

Court records for sex offender cases in Madison County are available through Case.net, the Missouri courts' online system. You can search criminal cases by name or case number. Results show charges, case status, and disposition for Madison County cases. The search is free.

The Missouri Sunshine Law gives the public the right to access government records, including sex offender data held by the Madison County Sheriff's Office. You can learn more about your rights under this law at the Attorney General's Sunshine Law page. If a records request is denied, the AG's office can assist with the process.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Madison County in Missouri. If an offender lives near the county line, they register where their home is. Check the right county before you search.