Pulaski County Sex Offender Lookup

Pulaski County sex offender records are managed by the sheriff's office in Waynesville and the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Located near Fort Leonard Wood, Pulaski County has about 53,000 residents and an active sex offender registry. You can search the MSHP database online to find registered sex offenders in Pulaski County at no cost. The sheriff's office handles all local registrations and can answer questions about specific offenders. The military presence in the area means the county sees more population turnover than most rural Missouri counties.

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Pulaski County Quick Facts

~53,000 Population
Waynesville County Seat
Fort Leonard Wood Major Installation
MSHP Registry Primary Database

Pulaski County Sheriff's Office

The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office is the primary agency for sex offender registration in the county. Offenders who live in Pulaski County must register in person at the office in Waynesville. This is required by RSMo 589.400. The sheriff's staff can provide information about registered sex offenders in the county. You do not need to give a reason to ask for this data. The office handles a steady flow of registrations because of the military population near Fort Leonard Wood.

The Pulaski County Sheriff's website has details about the office and its services. You can find contact information, office hours, and links to public safety resources there. The sheriff's office works with the MSHP to keep the Pulaski County sex offender list current and accurate.

The Pulaski County government website provides additional details about county services and departments that may be relevant for residents looking into public safety matters.

Pulaski County Missouri government sex offender registry resources
Office Pulaski County Sheriff's Office
County Seat Waynesville, MO
Website pulaskicountysheriff.com

Search Pulaski County Sex Offenders Online

The MSHP sex offender registry is the quickest way to look up sex offenders in Pulaski County. The database covers all Missouri counties. Filter by Pulaski County to see local results. Each record shows the offender's name, photo, home address, and the crime that led to registration. You can search by name, zip code, or county. This tool is free and available to everyone.

You can also search the National Sex Offender Public Website for offenders in Pulaski County. NSOPW pulls data from every state, which is particularly useful near Fort Leonard Wood where military personnel and their families transfer in from across the country. If someone new to Pulaski County has a sex offense record from another state, NSOPW will show it.

Sex Offender Registration in Pulaski County

Missouri law says sex offenders must register in the county where they live. In Pulaski County, registration happens at the sheriff's office in Waynesville. Offenders must sign up within three days of arriving in the county or being released from incarceration. They give their name, address, date of birth, and other details per RSMo 589.414. A photo and fingerprints are taken during the process.

Check-in schedules follow the Missouri tier system. Tier I offenders report once a year. Tier II offenders check in every 180 days. Tier III offenders must appear every 90 days. The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office monitors compliance and works with state police to track offenders across the county. Missing a scheduled check-in is a felony. Changes in address, vehicles, or internet accounts must be reported immediately to the Pulaski County sheriff.

Because of the military base, Pulaski County sees more people move in and out than most rural counties. The sheriff's office has procedures in place to handle the higher volume of transfers and new registrations.

Community Alerts in Pulaski County

Missouri's free community notification system lets you get email alerts when a sex offender moves near your address in Pulaski County. Sign up at the MSHP community notification page. You choose a radius around your home. The system sends updates when the sex offender list changes in that zone. This works well for families near Waynesville and the Fort Leonard Wood area.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety manages sex offender programs statewide. Their site has details about registry laws, community safety tools, and victim services that Pulaski County residents can access.

Pulaski County Court Records

Court records tied to sex offender cases in Pulaski County are available on Case.net. This is Missouri's online case management system. Search by name or case number to find criminal cases from Pulaski County courts. Results include charges, status, and how the case ended. The tool is free and covers all Missouri counties.

Note: Case.net shows public court records but may not include sealed or expunged cases.

Sex Offender Laws Affecting Pulaski County

Sex offender registration in Pulaski County follows Missouri state law. The core statute is RSMo 589.400, which sets up the tier system. Tier I offenders register for 15 years. Tier II offenders register for 25 years. Tier III offenders register for life. The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office assigns tiers based on the offense and the offender's background. Missouri's Sunshine Law ensures the public has the right to access sex offender records and other government data in Pulaski County.

Missouri's sex offense statutes are in Chapter 566 of the revised statutes. These laws define the crimes that put someone on the sex offender registry. They cover offenses ranging from assault to abuse to trafficking. If someone in Pulaski County is convicted of one of these crimes, they must register with the sheriff. The Fort Leonard Wood area adds complexity since military personnel may also face federal charges that trigger state registration requirements.

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