Shannon County Sex Offenders

Shannon County sex offender records can be searched through the local sheriff's office in Eminence and the Missouri State Highway Patrol's online registry. If you want to find out who is on the sex offender list in Shannon County, both of these sources give you free access to names, photos, and addresses. The MSHP database lets you look up sex offenders by name or by county. You can also call the Shannon County Sheriff's Office to ask about registered sex offenders who live near you. The Ozark region has a spread-out population, so checking the registry helps you stay aware of who lives close by in this rural part of Missouri.

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Shannon County Quick Facts

~8,000 Population
Eminence County Seat
Ozark Region Region
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Shannon County Sheriff and Sex Offender Registry

The Shannon County Sheriff's Office is the main local agency that handles sex offender registration. Offenders who live in Shannon County must go to the sheriff's office in Eminence to register in person. This is required by RSMo 589.400. The office keeps a list of all sex offenders in the county and shares that data with the state. Staff can answer your questions about who is on the registry and where offenders live within Shannon County. Walk-ins are accepted during regular business hours.

You can reach the Shannon County Sheriff's Office for more details on local sex offender compliance and registration activities. The sheriff works with the Missouri State Highway Patrol to make sure offenders stay current on their registration. If someone fails to check in on time, the sheriff's office can issue a warrant.

Office Shannon County Sheriff's Office
County Seat Eminence, MO
Website shannoncountysheriff.com

Search Shannon County Sex Offenders Online

The quickest way to find sex offenders in Shannon County is the Missouri State Highway Patrol sex offender registry. This free database covers all 114 counties. Select Shannon County from the drop-down and the results will show every registered sex offender in the area. Each entry has the offender's name, photo, home address, and the offense that put them on the list. You do not need an account to use this tool.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety also keeps a Shannon County sex offender page that links to local data and resources. This is a good starting point if you want a quick look at what the state tracks for this county.

Shannon County Missouri sex offender registry search page

After you check the state page, you can cross-reference with the National Sex Offender Public Website to see if someone has records in other states. NSOPW pulls sex offender data from every state in the country. This is free and open to anyone.

Sex Offender Registration in Shannon County

Missouri law requires all sex offenders to register with the sheriff in the county where they live. In Shannon County, this means going to the office in Eminence within three days of moving here or being released from custody. The offender must give their name, address, date of birth, and other details as spelled out in RSMo 589.414. A photo and fingerprints are taken at the time of registration. Failing to register is a felony.

The check-in schedule depends on the tier. Tier I sex offenders in Shannon County must update their registration once a year for 15 years. Tier II offenders check in every 180 days for 25 years. Tier III offenders check in every 90 days for life. These tiers are set by the nature of the crime and the offender's past record. The Shannon County Sheriff's Office assigns the tier when the offender first comes in.

Offenders must also report changes to their address, car, or online accounts. If a sex offender moves out of Shannon County, they must tell the sheriff before they leave and then register in the new county within three days.

Shannon County Community Notification

Missouri has a free alert system for sex offenders. You can sign up at the MSHP community notification page and set a radius around your address in Shannon County. When a sex offender moves into or out of that area, you get an email. This is useful for families in the Eminence area and throughout the Ozark region where homes can be spread far apart.

The Missouri Department of Public Safety provides more information about how the state handles sex offender tracking and public awareness. Shannon County residents can use these tools to stay informed without having to visit the sheriff's office each time.

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

Sex Offender Laws in Shannon County

Shannon County follows Missouri's sex offender laws, which are laid out in the revised statutes. The main statute is RSMo 589.400, which sets up the registration system and defines who must register. The law covers all 114 counties in Missouri, and Shannon County applies it the same way. Offenders convicted of crimes listed in Chapter 566 of the Missouri code go on the registry. The list of qualifying crimes includes a wide range of offenses from assault to abuse.

Under Missouri law, the public has the right to know who is on the sex offender registry. That information is not restricted. You can search the state database, call the sheriff's office, or request records without giving a reason. The goal is to keep communities informed and safe. Shannon County residents can use these tools at any time.

Shannon County Sex Offender Court Records

Court cases tied to sex offenses in Shannon County are on file with the Missouri courts. You can search for them through Case.net, the state's free online case lookup tool. Type in a name or case number to see charges, status, and outcomes. This can help you learn more about the details behind a sex offender's conviction in Shannon County.

Missouri's Sunshine Law gives the public a right to access many government records, including certain law enforcement data. If you need records that are not available online, you can file a request with the Shannon County Sheriff's Office or the circuit court.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Shannon County. Sex offenders must register in the county where they live. If you are near the county line, make sure you check the right one.