Marion County Sex Offender Search

Marion County sex offenders are tracked by the sheriff's office in Palmyra and the Missouri State Highway Patrol. You can search for registered sex offenders in Marion County using the MSHP online database or by contacting local law enforcement. The county has about 29,000 residents and includes the city of Hannibal along the Mississippi River. The sheriff's office processes all sex offender registrations in person and keeps records current for every offender in the county. Searches through both the state and local offices are free and available to anyone.

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Marion County Quick Facts

~29,000 Population
Palmyra County Seat
Sheriff's Office Registry Authority
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Marion County Sheriff's Office

The Marion County Sheriff's Office manages sex offender registration for the entire county. All sex offenders living in Marion County must register at the sheriff's office in Palmyra. This requirement comes from RSMo 589.400. Staff at the office can answer questions about who is on the sex offender list in Marion County. You do not need to state a reason when you ask for this information. The office handles both new registrations and the regular check-ins that offenders must complete.

The Marion County government website provides contact details and information about county services, including law enforcement. Marion County is one of the more populated counties in northeast Missouri, and the sheriff's office stays busy with registry compliance work across the Palmyra and Hannibal areas.

Marion County Missouri government website sex offender registry information
Office Marion County Sheriff's Office
County Seat Palmyra, MO
Website marioncountymo.com

Search Marion County Sex Offenders Online

The Missouri State Highway Patrol sex offender registry is the fastest way to search for sex offenders in Marion County. You can filter by county and see every registered offender in the area. Each record includes a name, photo, address, and the conviction that led to registration. The search is free and takes seconds.

For broader searches, the National Sex Offender Public Website pulls data from all 50 states. This is helpful if you want to check whether someone in Marion County has a record from another state. NSOPW is run by the U.S. Department of Justice and is free to use.

Marion County court records related to sex offender cases are also available on Case.net. You can search by name or case number to find case details, charges, and outcomes for Marion County criminal cases.

Sex Offender Registration in Marion County

Offenders in Marion County must register within three days of moving to the county or being released from custody. They go to the sheriff's office in Palmyra to complete the process. Under RSMo 589.414, the offender provides their name, address, date of birth, and other required details. Photos and fingerprints are taken at the time of registration. This data goes into the state database maintained by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

The check-in schedule in Marion County depends on the offender's tier. Tier I offenders check in once per year. Tier II offenders check in every 180 days. Tier III offenders must report every 90 days. The Marion County Sheriff's Office tracks all of these dates and follows up on missed check-ins. Failing to register or update information is a felony in Missouri. Offenders must also report changes to their address, vehicles, or internet accounts promptly.

If an offender leaves Marion County, they must tell the sheriff's office before moving and register in the new county within three days of arriving.

Marion County Offender Alerts

You can get email alerts when a sex offender moves near you in Marion County. The MSHP community notification system is free and lets you set a radius around your home address. When an offender moves into or out of that radius in Marion County, you get a notice. This works for addresses in Palmyra, Hannibal, and all other parts of the county.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety offers additional resources about sex offender tracking. Marion County residents can visit the DPS website to learn about their rights under Missouri law and how the sex offender registry operates statewide.

Note: Alerts only cover offenders who are required to register under Missouri law.

Sex Offender Laws in Marion County

Marion County follows Missouri's statewide sex offender laws. The primary statute is RSMo 589.400. This law creates the three-tier registration system. Tier I offenders register for 15 years. Tier II offenders register for 25 years. Tier III is a lifetime requirement. The crimes that require registration are defined in Chapter 566 of the Missouri revised statutes. They include sexual assault, child abuse, and related offenses. The tiers are assigned based on the severity of the offense and the offender's criminal history. The Marion County Sheriff's Office applies state guidelines when setting the tier for each offender at the time of initial registration.

The Missouri Sunshine Law gives the public the right to access government records, including sex offender data. Marion County residents can request records from the sheriff's office under this law. If a request is denied, the Attorney General's office can help resolve the issue.

Marion County Court Records

Court records for sex offender cases in Marion County are on Case.net. Search by name or case number to find charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. This tool is free and covers all Missouri circuit courts. Marion County's circuit court in Palmyra handles criminal cases including sex offenses. Most adult sex offense records are open to the public.

Halloween Rules for Marion County Sex Offenders

Missouri law puts limits on what sex offenders can do on Halloween. Under RSMo 589.426, registered sex offenders in Marion County must stay home from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on October 31. They cannot hand out candy. They must turn off porch lights and post no signs that draw kids to the door. This rule applies to all sex offenders in the county, not just those with child-related convictions.

The Marion County Sheriff's Office enforces this rule. Officers may check on offenders in Palmyra, Hannibal, and other parts of the county. Breaking the Halloween rule is a class A misdemeanor. It can lead to jail time and fines. Parents in Marion County should still check the registry before taking kids trick-or-treating. The MSHP database shows you where each offender lives so you can plan a safe route.

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