Newton County Sex Offenders

Newton County sex offender records are managed by the sheriff's office in Neosho and the Missouri State Highway Patrol. You can search for registered sex offenders in Newton County using the MSHP online database or by contacting the sheriff directly. Newton County has about 59,000 residents in southwest Missouri, making it one of the larger counties in the region. The sheriff's office processes all in-person sex offender registrations and tracks compliance throughout the county. Both state and local searches for sex offenders in Newton County are free and open to anyone.

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Newton County Quick Facts

~59,000 Population
Neosho County Seat
Sheriff's Office Registry Authority
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Newton County Sheriff's Office

The Newton County Sheriff's Office is responsible for sex offender registration in the county. All offenders living in Newton County must register at the sheriff's office in Neosho. This requirement comes from RSMo 589.400. The office handles new registrations, scheduled check-ins, and compliance monitoring for every sex offender in the county. Staff can tell you about registered offenders when you ask. No reason is needed for your request.

The Newton County Sheriff's website provides a jail inmate search and general office information. Newton County is one of the more populated counties in southwest Missouri, so the sheriff's office deals with a higher number of sex offender registrations than smaller nearby counties. The office works closely with the Missouri State Highway Patrol on registry compliance and enforcement.

Newton County Missouri sheriff's office sex offender registry

The Newton County government website has additional information about county services and departments.

Newton County Missouri government website sex offender information
Office Newton County Sheriff's Office
County Seat Neosho, MO
Website newtoncountysheriff.com

Search Newton County Sex Offenders Online

The Missouri State Highway Patrol sex offender registry covers all 114 Missouri counties including Newton. Filter your search to Newton County and see every registered offender. Each listing includes a name, photo, address, and offense details. The search is free and takes seconds.

The National Sex Offender Public Website is another good resource. It checks records from all 50 states at once. Newton County is near the Kansas and Oklahoma borders, so NSOPW is useful for checking if someone has a record from a neighboring state. Court records for Newton County cases are on Case.net.

Sex Offender Registration in Newton County

Offenders must register at the Newton County Sheriff's Office within three days of moving to the county or being released from custody. Under RSMo 589.414, they provide personal details including name, address, and date of birth. A photo and fingerprints are taken during registration. This information goes to the Missouri State Highway Patrol for inclusion in the statewide registry.

Newton County follows the state's tier system for check-in schedules. Tier I offenders report once a year. Tier II offenders report every 180 days. Tier III offenders must report every 90 days. The sheriff's office tracks these dates and follows up when someone misses an appointment. Missing a check-in is a felony in Missouri. Offenders must also report changes to their address, vehicle, or online accounts. Those leaving Newton County must notify the sheriff before moving.

Newton County Community Alerts

You can sign up for free email alerts when a sex offender moves near you in Newton County. Use the MSHP community notification system to set a radius around your address. You will get alerts when an offender moves in or out of that area. This works for addresses in Neosho, Granby, Seneca, and all other parts of Newton County.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety provides additional resources about sex offender laws and public safety programs that Newton County residents can access.

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

Sex Offender Laws in Newton County

Newton County follows Missouri's statewide sex offender registration laws. The primary statute is RSMo 589.400. Tier I offenders register for 15 years. Tier II offenders register for 25 years. Tier III is lifetime. Offenses that trigger registration are listed in Chapter 566 of the revised statutes. These include sexual assault, child abuse, and related crimes.

The Missouri Sunshine Law gives the public the right to access government records, including sex offender data from the Newton County Sheriff's Office. If a request is denied, the Attorney General's office can help.

Sex Offender Residence Rules in Newton County

Missouri restricts where sex offenders can live. Under RSMo 566.147, sex offenders convicted of crimes against children cannot live within 1,000 feet of a school or child care center. Newton County has several schools in Neosho, Granby, and Seneca, so this rule affects many addresses. The sheriff's office verifies each address at registration time.

RSMo 566.150 also keeps certain offenders at least 500 feet from parks and pools. Violations are a felony. The Newton County Sheriff's Office works with local police departments to check compliance across the county.

Registration Updates in Newton County

Sex offenders in Newton County have three days to report any changes. This includes a new home, a new vehicle, or a new online account. The update fee is $10. A reduced rate of $5 may apply. The Newton County Sheriff's Office in Neosho processes all updates and sends the data to the MSHP statewide registry. Failing to update is a felony under Missouri law.

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Newton County Court Records

Court records for sex offender cases in Newton County are available on Case.net. Search by name or case number to find charges, hearings, and case outcomes. The tool is free and covers all Missouri circuit courts. It is useful when you want to review the criminal case behind a sex offender registration in Newton County.

The Newton County circuit court in Neosho handles criminal cases including sex offenses. When a qualifying conviction occurs, the case file becomes part of the public record. Most adult sex offense cases are viewable through Case.net. Cases involving minors may be sealed by court order. Newton County has a higher volume of court cases than smaller neighboring counties due to its population of about 59,000 residents.

Cities in Newton County

Newton County includes Neosho, Granby, Seneca, and other communities. Part of the Joplin metro area extends into Newton County as well. Sex offenders in all of these areas register at the Newton County Sheriff's Office in Neosho.

Other communities in Newton County include Neosho, Granby, and Seneca. All residents of these areas file sex offender information through the Newton County Sheriff's Office.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Newton County. Offenders register where they live. Confirm the county before you run a search.