Clatsop County Sex Offender Registry

Clatsop County sex offender records are maintained through the Oregon State Police Sex Offender Registration Unit and coordinated by local law enforcement agencies across the county. Clatsop County sits along the northern Oregon coast and includes the communities of Astoria, Seaside, and Cannon Beach. The Clatsop County Sheriff's Office works with local police departments to ensure all registered sex offenders in the county comply with state registration requirements. Residents and visitors can access sex offender information through public registries maintained at both the state and national level.

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Clatsop County Sheriff's Office and Sex Offender Oversight

The Clatsop County Sheriff's Office serves as the primary law enforcement agency responsible for sex offender registration and compliance across unincorporated areas of the county. The Sheriff's Office is located at 1190 SE 19th Street in Warrenton, Oregon 97146. You can reach the office by phone at (503) 325-8635, and the non-emergency line is 503-325-2061. The Sheriff's Office coordinates with the Oregon State Police to verify that all registered sex offenders in Clatsop County maintain current and accurate registration information.

Sex offender registration in Oregon is handled through the Oregon State Police Sex Offender Registration Unit. When a person convicted of a qualifying sex offense moves into Clatsop County, they must register with local law enforcement within ten days. The Clatsop County Sheriff's Office processes registrations for individuals living in unincorporated parts of the county, while city police departments handle registrations within their jurisdictions. This includes the Astoria Police Department, the Seaside Police Department, and other municipal agencies in Clatsop County. All registration data flows to the statewide registry maintained by OSP.

Clatsop County Sheriff's Office website for sex offender registry information
Office Clatsop County Sheriff's Office
1190 SE 19th Street
Warrenton, OR 97146
Phone: (503) 325-8635
Non-Emergency: 503-325-2061
Jail Clatsop County Jail
636 Duane Street
Astoria, OR 97103
Website clatsopcounty.gov/sheriff

How to Search for Sex Offenders in Clatsop County

There are several ways to search for registered sex offenders living in Clatsop County. The most direct method is to use the Oregon State Police sex offender registry at sexoffenders.oregon.gov. This statewide database allows you to search by offender name, zip code, city, or county. You can look up sex offenders registered anywhere in Clatsop County, including Astoria, Seaside, Cannon Beach, Warrenton, and surrounding communities. The registry displays each offender's photograph, physical description, address, and the offenses that triggered the registration requirement.

The National Sex Offender Public Website at nsopw.gov provides another way to search for sex offenders in Clatsop County. This federal resource pulls data from all state registries, so you can conduct a single search that covers Oregon and other states at the same time. This is useful if you want to check whether a person is registered in any state, not just Oregon. Both the state and national registries are free to use and available around the clock.

To search for sex offenders in Clatsop County, you need the following:

  • Name of the individual you want to search
  • City or zip code in Clatsop County for area searches
  • Address for radius-based searches near a specific location

You can also contact the Clatsop County Sheriff's Office directly at (503) 325-8635 to ask about registered sex offenders in your area. The Sheriff's Office can provide information about offenders living in unincorporated parts of the county. For offenders within city limits, contact the appropriate municipal police department in Clatsop County. The Astoria Police Department charges $6 per name for arrest record searches, though sex offender registry information through OSP is available at no cost.

Sex Offender Registration Requirements in Clatsop County

Oregon law under ORS 163A sets out the registration requirements for sex offenders in Clatsop County and throughout the state. Any person convicted of a sex offense listed in the statute must register with the agency that has jurisdiction over their residence. In Clatsop County, this means registering with the Sheriff's Office if you live in an unincorporated area or with the local police department if you live within city limits. Registration must occur within ten days of establishing residency in Clatsop County.

Registered sex offenders in Clatsop County must report to their registering agency to update their information on a schedule determined by their classification level. The Oregon State Police and the Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision classify offenders into different levels based on risk factors. Higher-risk offenders must report more frequently. All registrants must provide their current address, employment information, and vehicle details. Failure to register or update information is a criminal offense under Oregon law and can result in additional charges for sex offenders in Clatsop County.

Clatsop County Clerk records website for public record access

Under Oregon statutes governing sex offender registration, certain information about registered sex offenders is public. However, sex offender records are specifically exempt from standard public records disclosure under ORS 163A.215. This means the public can access information through the official sex offender registry but cannot obtain raw registration files through a standard public records request in Clatsop County. The registry itself provides the information the legislature has determined should be publicly available about sex offenders.

Community Notification and Safety in Clatsop County

Community notification is an important part of the sex offender registration system in Clatsop County. When a higher-risk sex offender moves into a neighborhood, law enforcement may conduct community notification to alert nearby residents. The Clatsop County Sheriff's Office and local police departments make these decisions based on the offender's risk level and other factors. Community notification can include distributing flyers, holding community meetings, or posting information on agency websites.

Clatsop County faces unique considerations as a coastal community with significant tourism. Astoria, Seaside, and Cannon Beach attract large numbers of visitors throughout the year. The seasonal population fluctuations mean law enforcement must monitor registered sex offenders in areas where tourists and temporary residents concentrate. The Sheriff's Office works with the Oregon State Police to track offenders who may change addresses between seasonal housing arrangements in Clatsop County. The Oregon State Police offender information page provides additional guidance on how the registration system works statewide.

Residents of Clatsop County should understand the following about sex offender notifications:

  • Not all registered sex offenders trigger community notification
  • Notification decisions are based on assessed risk level
  • Using registry information to harass or threaten offenders is illegal
  • The registry is a tool for awareness, not vigilante action

Public Records and Court Records in Clatsop County

While sex offender registration records have specific access rules under ORS 163A.215, other criminal records in Clatsop County are available through various channels. The Clatsop County Circuit Court handles criminal cases, including sex offense prosecutions, and court records can be accessed by contacting the court at 503-325-8555. Case information may also be available through the Oregon eCourt system for cases filed in Clatsop County.

The Clatsop County public records portal at clatsopcountyor.nextrequest.com uses the NextRequest platform to manage public records requests. You can submit requests for county records through this system, though sex offender registration files themselves are exempt from disclosure. The portal handles other types of county records including arrest records, incident reports, and administrative documents from Clatsop County agencies.

Clatsop County public records request portal for county records

The Clatsop County Clerk maintains other types of public records including property records, marriage records, and election records. While these are not directly related to the sex offender registry, they can be useful for background research or verifying addresses of registered offenders in Clatsop County. The Clatsop County Jail at 636 Duane Street in Astoria maintains an online roster that shows current inmates, which may include individuals held on sex offense charges or registration violations.

Understanding Sex Offender Levels in Clatsop County

Oregon uses a classification system to categorize registered sex offenders based on the risk they pose to the community. This system applies uniformly across all counties, including Clatsop County. The Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision conducts risk assessments using standardized tools and assigns each offender a risk level. The level determines how much information appears on the public registry and how often the offender must check in with law enforcement in Clatsop County.

Level 3 offenders are considered the highest risk and have the most information publicly available on the sex offender registry. Their photographs, addresses, and offense details are posted online for anyone to view. Level 2 offenders have moderate risk and some information is available publicly. Level 1 offenders are assessed as lower risk, and their information may have more limited public access. All levels must still register and maintain current information with law enforcement in Clatsop County.

The classification process considers factors including the nature of the offense, the offender's criminal history, treatment participation, and other risk indicators. Offenders in Clatsop County can petition for reclassification if circumstances change. The Oregon State Police maintains the official registry data and updates it as registrations are processed through local agencies like the Clatsop County Sheriff's Office. You can view current registrant information through the Oregon sex offender registry.

Sex Offender Monitoring Across Clatsop County Communities

Clatsop County encompasses several distinct communities along the northern Oregon coast, each served by different law enforcement agencies that coordinate on sex offender registration. Astoria, the county seat and largest city, has its own police department that handles sex offender registrations within city limits. Seaside and Cannon Beach also have their own police departments that process registrations for offenders residing within those cities. The Clatsop County Sheriff's Office covers all unincorporated areas and smaller communities that do not have their own police force.

This multi-agency structure means that sex offender registration in Clatsop County requires coordination between departments. The Oregon State Police serves as the central repository for all registration data regardless of which local agency collects it. When a sex offender moves from one jurisdiction to another within Clatsop County, such as from Astoria to an unincorporated area near Seaside, they must register with the new jurisdiction's law enforcement agency. The statewide registry at sexoffenders.oregon.gov reflects these changes once they are processed.

Parents, school administrators, and community organizations in Clatsop County can use the sex offender registry to check for offenders near schools, parks, and childcare facilities. Oregon law imposes residency and proximity restrictions on certain sex offenders. These restrictions apply throughout Clatsop County and limit where registered sex offenders can live in relation to schools and other locations where children gather. Violations of these restrictions should be reported to the Clatsop County Sheriff's Office or the appropriate city police department.

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Cities in Clatsop County

Clatsop County includes several cities and communities along the northern Oregon coast. Sex offender registration is handled by local police departments within city limits and by the Clatsop County Sheriff's Office in unincorporated areas.

Other communities in Clatsop County include Gearhart, Hammond, and Jewell. All sex offender registrations in these areas are coordinated through the Clatsop County Sheriff's Office and reported to the Oregon State Police.

Nearby Counties

Clatsop County borders Columbia County to the east, Tillamook County to the south, and Washington state to the north across the Columbia River. If you are searching for sex offenders who may have moved between counties, use the statewide registry at sexoffenders.oregon.gov to search across all Oregon counties from a single interface.