Search Maries County Sex Offenders

Maries County sex offender information is available through the sheriff's office in Vienna and the Missouri State Highway Patrol registry. You can search for registered sex offenders in Maries County online at no cost using the MSHP database. The county has about 8,500 residents in a rural part of central Missouri. Local law enforcement in Maries County handles all in-person registrations and tracks offenders who live in the area. The state database lets you look up offenders by name, address, or county. Both options give the public free access to sex offender records in Maries County.

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Maries County Quick Facts

~8,500 Population
Vienna County Seat
Sheriff's Office Registry Authority
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Maries County Sheriff and Sex Offenders

The Maries County Sheriff's Office is the local agency that handles sex offender registration. Offenders who live in Maries County must register at the sheriff's office in Vienna. State law under RSMo 589.400 requires this. The office takes registrations in person and keeps records of all offenders in the county. Staff can provide basic details about any registered sex offender in Maries County when you ask. No reason is needed to request this information.

Maries County is a small, rural county in the central part of the state. The sheriff's office serves the whole county from Vienna. Because the population is low, the number of registered sex offenders tends to be small compared to larger Missouri counties. That said, the same rules and reporting requirements apply here as they do everywhere in the state. The office works closely with the Missouri State Highway Patrol to keep the registry up to date.

Office Maries County Sheriff's Office
County Seat Vienna, MO
Website mariescountysheriff.com

Find Maries County Sex Offenders Online

You can search for sex offenders in Maries County through the Missouri State Highway Patrol sex offender registry. The database covers all 114 Missouri counties. Filter your search to Maries County to see local results. Each listing shows the offender's name, photo, home address, and the offense. The search is free and takes just a few seconds.

The Missouri DPS maintains a page with Maries County sex offender data. Visit the Maries County DPS page to see the current list of registered offenders in the county. This is the same data that feeds the MSHP registry but focused on Maries County.

Maries County Missouri DPS sex offender registry page

The National Sex Offender Public Website is also useful. It pulls records from all 50 states, so you can check if someone who moved to Maries County has a record elsewhere.

Registration Rules in Maries County

Sex offenders in Maries County must register within three days of moving to the county or being released from jail or prison. They go to the sheriff's office in Vienna to complete the process. Under RSMo 589.414, the offender provides their name, address, date of birth, and other personal details. A photograph and fingerprints are collected during registration.

The check-in schedule depends on the offender's tier level. Tier I offenders report once a year. Tier II offenders report every 180 days. Tier III offenders in Maries County must report every 90 days. Missing a check-in is a felony under Missouri law. The sheriff's office tracks all of this and reports to the state. If an offender moves out of Maries County, they must tell the sheriff before they leave and register in their new county within three days.

Address changes, new vehicles, and online accounts must all be reported to the Maries County Sheriff's Office promptly.

Note: Tier assignments are based on the offense and criminal history, not on a local decision.

Maries County Community Notification

Missouri has a free alert system that tells you when a sex offender moves near your address. You can sign up at the MSHP community notification page. Set a radius around your home in Maries County and you will get email updates when offenders move in or out of that area. Families in Vienna and elsewhere in the county use this tool to stay aware.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety publishes additional resources about sex offender laws and public safety in the state. Maries County residents can access these at any time. Information about how the registry works and what the public can and cannot do with offender data is available on the DPS site.

Missouri Sex Offender Laws

The main law that governs sex offender registration in Maries County is RSMo 589.400. It sets up the tier system and defines who must register. Tier I covers the least serious offenses with a 15-year registration period. Tier II requires 25 years. Tier III is a lifetime requirement. The crimes that trigger registration are listed in Chapter 566 of the Missouri revised statutes. These range from sexual assault to child abuse to trafficking offenses.

Maries County follows these same state rules. There are no local variations. Every offender in the county faces the same requirements as offenders anywhere else in Missouri. Court records tied to sex offender cases in Maries County can be found through Case.net, the state's online court records system.

Maries County Offender Resources

Maries County residents have the state registry, the sheriff's office in Vienna, and the MSHP notification system to help track sex offenders. The state registry gives you the full list of offenders for the county at any time. The notification system sends free alerts about offender movement in your area. If you have questions about a specific offender in Maries County, call the sheriff's office.

Public Records for Maries County Sex Offenders

Sex offender data in Maries County is public. The Missouri Sunshine Law gives you the right to ask for records from the sheriff's office. You can file a request in person or by mail. The office must respond in three days. If they deny your request, you can reach out to the Attorney General for help.

Court case files tied to sex offenders in Maries County are on Case.net too. You can look up charges, plea deals, and case outcomes. Most adult sex offense records are open. The state does not charge a fee to search Case.net. It is one of the best tools for checking the full case history of a sex offender in Maries County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Maries County. Sex offenders must register in the county where they live. Make sure you search the correct county.