Josephine County Registered Offenders

Josephine County sex offender records are maintained by the Josephine County Sheriff's Office and the Oregon State Police Sex Offender Registration Unit. Josephine County is located in southwestern Oregon with the county seat in Grants Pass. Sheriff Dave Daniel oversees the local enforcement of sex offender registration requirements throughout Josephine County. The Sheriff's Office works alongside state authorities to track compliance and maintain accurate records for every registered sex offender living in the county. Residents can access sex offender information through both local and statewide resources to stay informed about individuals living near their homes and schools in Josephine County.

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Josephine County Sheriff's Office

The Josephine County Sheriff's Office is responsible for monitoring registered sex offenders within the county. Sheriff Dave Daniel and his staff conduct periodic sex offender compliance sweeps to verify that offenders are living at their registered addresses and meeting all conditions of their registration. These sweeps are an important part of public safety in Josephine County, as they help confirm that offenders have not moved without notifying authorities or violated other terms of their registration requirements.

The Sheriff's Office maintains local records on sex offenders who reside in Josephine County. When a sex offender moves into the county, the Sheriff's Office is notified by the Oregon State Police. Deputies then verify the offender's address and add the individual to local tracking systems. If you have questions about a specific sex offender in Josephine County or need to report a possible registration violation, you can contact the Sheriff's Office directly. The staff can assist with general inquiries about sex offender registration in Josephine County and point you toward the right resources for detailed searches.

Josephine County Sheriff's Office website for sex offender registry information
Office Josephine County Sheriff's Office
1901 NE F Street
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Phone: (541) 474-5306
Email: dpeoples@josephinecounty.gov
Sheriff Dave Daniel
Website josephinecounty.gov/government/sheriff

How to Search Josephine County Sex Offenders

You can search for sex offenders in Josephine County through several methods. The Oregon State Police operates the statewide Sex Offender Inquiry System, which allows anyone to look up registered sex offenders by name, address, or geographic area. This is the most comprehensive tool for finding sex offenders in Josephine County, as it pulls from the centralized state database that all Oregon counties report into. The system is free to use and available around the clock at sexoffenders.oregon.gov.

The Oregon Sex Offender Map is another useful tool for residents of Josephine County. This map-based search lets you enter an address in Grants Pass or anywhere else in Josephine County and see registered sex offenders living nearby. The map displays offender locations with icons that you can click for more details. This is particularly helpful for parents checking the area around a school or for residents who want to know about offenders in their neighborhood in Josephine County.

To search for sex offenders in Josephine County, you can use the following information:

  • Full name or partial name of the individual
  • Street address, city, or ZIP code in Josephine County
  • Geographic radius search from a specific location

You can also contact the Josephine County Sheriff's Office at (541) 474-5306 to ask about sex offenders in a particular area. The Sheriff's Office can answer general questions about registered offenders and help you understand the information available through the state registry. For broader searches that go beyond Josephine County, the National Sex Offender Public Website run by the U.S. Department of Justice lets you search across all 50 states at once.

Oregon Sex Offender Registration Laws

Sex offender registration in Josephine County is governed by Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 163A. Under ORS 163A, individuals convicted of certain sex offenses must register with the Oregon State Police and report to their local sheriff. In Josephine County, this means registering at the Sheriff's Office at 1901 NE F Street in Grants Pass. The registration requirement applies to anyone who has been convicted of a qualifying offense and lives, works, or attends school in Josephine County.

Oregon law classifies sex offenders into three levels based on the risk they pose to the community. Level 1 offenders are considered the lowest risk, while Level 3 offenders are designated as predatory sex offenders and represent the highest risk. The classification affects how much information is shared publicly in Josephine County. Level 3 predatory sex offenders have their information posted on the Oregon State Police website with full details including photographs. Information about Level 1 offenders is more restricted, though it remains available through law enforcement channels in Josephine County.

Oregon State Police sex offender statutes and registration laws

The duration of registration depends on the offense and the offender's classification. Some offenders in Josephine County must register for a set number of years, while others face lifetime registration requirements. Under Oregon law, failing to register or update registration information is a criminal offense. The Josephine County Sheriff's Office monitors compliance and can arrest offenders who fail to meet their registration obligations. Oregon State Police can be reached at (503) 934-1258 for questions about statewide registration requirements that apply in Josephine County.

Public Records and Sex Offender Information

Sex offender records in Josephine County are subject to specific rules under Oregon law. While much of the registry information is publicly available, certain records are exempt from disclosure. Under ORS 163A.215, some sex offender records maintained by law enforcement are exempt from public records requests. This exemption is designed to balance the public's right to know with the operational needs of law enforcement agencies in Josephine County.

The information that is publicly available through the Oregon State Police registry for Josephine County offenders typically includes the offender's name, photograph, date of birth, physical description, address, and the offense for which they were convicted. For predatory sex offenders in Josephine County, additional details may be released through community notification efforts. The Josephine County Sheriff's Office participates in these notifications when a high-risk offender moves into a neighborhood.

If you need to request sex offender records from the Oregon State Police, you can submit a public records request through their Public Records Request portal. The Sheriff's Office email at dpeoples@josephinecounty.gov is a public record under the Oregon Public Records Law and can be used for general inquiries about sex offender information in Josephine County. Keep in mind that certain investigative records and sensitive details may not be released even through a formal records request.

Community Safety in Josephine County

The Josephine County Sheriff's Office takes a proactive approach to sex offender management. The periodic compliance sweeps conducted by the Sheriff's Office are one of the most visible tools for keeping the community safe. During these sweeps, deputies visit the registered addresses of sex offenders in Josephine County to confirm they are living where they say they are. Offenders who have moved without updating their registration can face arrest and additional criminal charges.

Residents of Josephine County can take several steps to stay informed about sex offenders in their area. Checking the Oregon State Police sex offender information page regularly is a good starting point. You can also sign up to receive notifications when a sex offender moves into your area. The Josephine County Sheriff's Office encourages residents to report any suspicious activity by sex offenders, as community involvement plays a key role in keeping Josephine County safe.

Parents and school administrators in Josephine County should be aware of the sex offender registry tools available to them. Oregon law restricts where certain sex offenders can live and work, particularly near schools and childcare facilities. If you believe a sex offender in Josephine County is violating the terms of their registration or living too close to a restricted area, contact the Sheriff's Office at (541) 474-5306 to report the concern.

Oregon State Police Sex Offender Resources

The Oregon State Police Sex Offender Registration Unit manages the statewide sex offender registry that includes all offenders in Josephine County. The OSP maintains the online search tool at sexoffenders.oregon.gov where you can look up offenders by name or location. This database is updated regularly as offenders register, move, or are released from custody. The OSP can be contacted at (503) 934-1258 for questions about the registry or about specific offenders in Josephine County.

The OSP also provides information about sex offender statutes and laws on their statutes and laws page. This resource explains the legal framework behind sex offender registration in Oregon, including the offenses that require registration, the classification system, and the penalties for failing to register. Understanding these laws can help Josephine County residents know what to expect from the registry and what rights they have when it comes to accessing sex offender information.

For searches that extend beyond Oregon, the National Sex Offender Public Website allows you to search sex offender registries across all states simultaneously. This can be useful if you are checking on someone who may have moved to Josephine County from another state or if you want to search for an offender who may have left Oregon. The NSOPW is maintained by the U.S. Department of Justice and is free to use.

Reporting Violations in Josephine County

If you suspect that a registered sex offender in Josephine County is not complying with their registration requirements, you should report it to the Josephine County Sheriff's Office immediately. Common violations include failing to report a change of address, not checking in as required, providing false information on registration forms, and living or working in restricted areas near schools or parks. All of these are criminal offenses under Oregon law.

To report a suspected violation in Josephine County, call the Sheriff's Office at (541) 474-5306. You can also send information by email to dpeoples@josephinecounty.gov. When reporting, provide as much detail as possible, including the offender's name, the nature of the suspected violation, and any evidence you may have. The Sheriff's Office will investigate the report and take appropriate action. Do not confront a sex offender yourself. Harassment or vigilante action against registered sex offenders is illegal in Oregon and can interfere with law enforcement efforts in Josephine County.

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Nearby Counties

Josephine County borders Jackson County, Douglas County, Curry County, and Coos County. Sex offenders who move between counties must update their registration with the Oregon State Police and the sheriff in their new county. If you are searching for a sex offender who may have relocated from Josephine County, check the statewide registry or contact the sheriff's office in the neighboring county where the individual may have moved.