Oregon County Sex Offender Registry

Oregon County sex offender data is available from the sheriff's office in Alton and the Missouri State Highway Patrol registry. You can search for registered sex offenders in Oregon County online through the MSHP database at no cost. The county has about 9,000 residents in the rural southern part of Missouri near the Arkansas border. The sheriff's office handles all sex offender registrations in person and monitors offender compliance throughout the county. The MSHP database lets you look up offenders by name, zip code, or county. Both sources are free and available to the public.

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Oregon County Quick Facts

~9,000 Population
Alton County Seat
Sheriff's Office Registry Authority
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Oregon County Sheriff's Office

The Oregon County Sheriff's Office manages sex offender registration. Every offender living in Oregon County must register at the sheriff's office in Alton. State law under RSMo 589.400 requires this. The office handles new registrations, scheduled check-ins, and compliance monitoring. Staff can tell you about registered sex offenders in Oregon County when you ask. No reason is required for the request.

Oregon County is one of the more remote counties in southern Missouri, bordering Arkansas. The sheriff's office serves the entire county from Alton. Despite the small population, the same registration laws apply here as everywhere else in the state. The office works with the Missouri State Highway Patrol to keep the sex offender registry current and make sure offenders in Oregon County stay in compliance.

Office Oregon County Sheriff's Office
County Seat Alton, MO

Search Oregon County Sex Offenders Online

The Missouri State Highway Patrol sex offender registry is the best online tool for finding sex offenders in Oregon County. Filter by county and see all registered offenders in the area. Each listing includes a name, photo, address, and the offense. The search is free.

The Oregon County DPS page provides a county-specific view of the registry data.

Oregon County Missouri DPS sex offender registry page

The National Sex Offender Public Website searches all 50 states at once. Because Oregon County borders Arkansas, NSOPW lets you check records across state lines. The search is free.

Sex Offender Registration in Oregon County

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

Tier I offenders in Oregon County check in yearly. Tier II offenders check in every 180 days. Tier III offenders must check in every 90 days. Failure to register or update is a felony. The sheriff's office monitors these dates and follows up on missed appointments. Address, vehicle, and online account changes must be reported right away. Offenders leaving Oregon County must tell the sheriff before they move.

Note: Offenders moving across the Arkansas border must comply with that state's laws as well.

Oregon County Community Alerts

Missouri offers free email alerts for sex offender movement. Sign up at the MSHP community notification page. Choose a radius around your Oregon County address and get notified when an offender moves in or out. This helps families in Alton and the rest of the county stay informed about sex offenders in their area.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety provides resources about sex offender programs and laws. Oregon County residents can visit the website for information about the registry and their rights.

Sex Offender Laws in Oregon County

Oregon County follows Missouri's statewide sex offender registration laws. The primary statute is RSMo 589.400. It sets up the three-tier system. Tier I is 15 years. Tier II is 25 years. Tier III is lifetime. The crimes that trigger registration are in Chapter 566 of the Missouri revised statutes. They include sexual assault, child abuse, and trafficking offenses.

Court records for Oregon County sex offender cases are available on Case.net. The Sunshine Law gives the public the right to access government records, including sex offender data from the Oregon County Sheriff's Office.

Oregon County Court Records

Court records for sex offender cases in Oregon County are 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. This helps when you want to look into the criminal case behind a registration in Oregon County.

The Oregon County circuit court in Alton handles criminal cases including sex offenses. When a qualifying conviction happens, the case file becomes part of the public record. Most adult sex offense cases are open through Case.net. Some cases involving minors may be sealed by court order.

Oregon County Offender Resources

Oregon County is one of the most remote counties in Missouri. Internet access can be limited in some areas, so calling the sheriff's office in Alton may be the easiest way to get sex offender information for some residents. The MSHP online registry is the fastest option for those with internet access. The community notification system sends alerts by email, which helps keep people in Oregon County informed even in rural areas.

If you have concerns about a sex offender in Oregon County, contact the sheriff's office in Alton. They can verify an offender's status and tell you whether they are in compliance with registration requirements. The Missouri Family Care Safety Registry is also available for background checks that pull from the sex offender database and other sources.

Reporting Concerns in Oregon County

If you believe a sex offender in Oregon County is not following the rules, report it. Call the sheriff's office in Alton or use the MSHP tip line at 888-767-6747. You can report a wrong address, a missed check-in, or any other issue. You do not have to give your name. In a rural county like Oregon, community tips help the sheriff keep tabs on sex offenders who may live in hard-to-reach areas.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Oregon County. Offenders register where they live. Check the correct county before searching.