Grundy County Sex Offender Registry

Grundy County sex offenders are listed on a public registry that anyone can search at no cost. The county sits along the Illinois River southwest of Chicago, with Morris as its county seat. The Grundy County Sheriff's Office handles sex offender registration for all towns and rural areas in the county. You can search for sex offenders who live in Grundy County through the state database or local tools. This page covers the search process, local law enforcement contacts, and what Illinois law requires of registered sex offenders in Grundy County.

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Grundy County Quick Facts

53,219 Population
Morris County Seat
Free Registry Access
90 Days Verification Cycle

Grundy County Sheriff Sex Offender Program

The Grundy County Sheriff's Office runs sex offender registration from its location at 111 E. Washington Street in Morris. You can call them at (815) 942-0336. Every sex offender who lives in Grundy County must come to this office to register. That includes people in Morris, Minooka, Coal City, and the unincorporated parts of the county. The sheriff's staff takes photos, collects address details, and sends the data to the Illinois State Police for the statewide registry.

Grundy County has grown over the past two decades. More people means more homes, schools, and parks. The sheriff's office has to track where each sex offender lives relative to those locations. Under 730 ILCS 150, sex offenders cannot live within 500 feet of schools, parks, or child care facilities. Deputies in Grundy County verify these distances as part of routine compliance work. If an address does not meet the rule, the sex offender has to move.

The Grundy County Sheriff's website provides details on county law enforcement services, including how they handle sex offender cases.

Address 111 E. Washington Street, Morris, IL 60450
Phone (815) 942-0336
Website grundycountyil.gov/services/sheriff

Search Grundy County Sex Offenders

The Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry is the main tool for finding sex offenders in Grundy County. It is free and open to anyone. You can search by name, street address, city, or zip code. Results show a photo, home address, offense details, and physical description. Type in Morris, Minooka, Coal City, or any Grundy County zip code to see who is registered in that area.

Below is a screenshot of the Grundy County Sheriff's Office page, which links to sex offender information for the county.

View the Grundy County Sheriff sex offender resources. Grundy County Sheriff sex offender registry page for Grundy County sex offenders

The sheriff's page connects to state tools and provides local contact info for sex offender questions in Grundy County.

Many agencies across Illinois also use OffenderWatch for sex offender tracking. This system lets you enter an address and see sex offenders who live within a set radius. You can also sign up for email alerts. If a sex offender registers a new address near your home in Grundy County, you get a notification. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association supports the OffenderWatch platform statewide, and it covers Grundy County along with all other Illinois counties.

Sex Offender Registration in Grundy County

State law sets strict rules for anyone convicted of a sex offense. Under 730 ILCS 150, sex offenders must register with the law enforcement agency that covers where they live. In Grundy County, that means going to the sheriff's office in Morris. The offender provides their full name, date of birth, current address, and other personal information. A new photo is taken at each visit.

Sex offenders in Grundy County must show up every 90 days to verify their information. Sexual predators, those with the most serious convictions, check in more often. If a sex offender moves, changes jobs, or starts at a new school, they must report the change within 3 days. This is not optional. Missing a check-in or giving false information is a Class 3 felony in Illinois. A conviction on that charge adds 10 years to the registration period and can mean 2 to 5 years in prison.

Most sex offenders in Grundy County stay on the registry for 10 years. Some are on it for life. The length depends on the offense and whether the person has prior convictions. Under 730 ILCS 152, the state must post updated sex offender data for public access within 72 hours. That rule keeps the Grundy County registry current and reliable for anyone who searches it.

Note: A sex offender leaving Grundy County must register with the new county's sheriff within three days of the move.

Grundy County Sex Offender Alerts

Residents can stay aware of sex offenders near them without checking the registry every day. OffenderWatch has an email alert feature. Enter your address once and you will be notified when a sex offender registers nearby. This works well in Grundy County where neighborhoods in Morris and the surrounding towns are close together.

The Illinois.gov sex offender service page offers more resources. It explains how the state manages sex offender data, what your rights are, and how to report issues. Using registry information to harass or threaten a sex offender is against the law. The registry is a safety tool for Grundy County residents. If you have a concern about a sex offender in your area, contact the Grundy County Sheriff's Office directly at (815) 942-0336 rather than taking action on your own.

Sex Offender Compliance Checks in Grundy County

Deputies in Grundy County conduct compliance checks on registered sex offenders. These visits confirm that a sex offender actually lives at the address on file. Officers go to the home, look for signs that the person resides there, and update their records. If no one answers or the sex offender does not appear to live at the listed address, the case gets flagged for follow-up. Grundy County takes compliance seriously because the registry only works if the data is correct.

State law gives law enforcement the tools to act fast when a sex offender breaks the rules. A person who fails to register, misses a check-in, or lies about their address can face arrest and new felony charges. In Grundy County, the sheriff's office works with the Illinois State Police and the Illinois Department of Corrections to share data on sex offenders. This multi-agency approach helps keep the registry accurate across Grundy County and the rest of the state.

What Grundy County Sex Offender Records Show

Each entry in the Grundy County sex offender registry contains standard fields. You will see the offender's full name and any aliases they use. A current photo is part of every record. The home address lists the city and zip code. The offense that led to registration is described, along with the date of conviction. Physical details such as height, weight, hair color, and eye color are common. Some entries also list scars, tattoos, and vehicle information.

This data helps Grundy County residents identify sex offenders who live near them. The information comes from offender check-ins, court files, and law enforcement reports. If something in a record looks wrong, you can report it to the sheriff's office in Morris. Keeping records accurate is a shared effort between law enforcement and the public in Grundy County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Grundy County. Sex offenders sometimes move across county lines, so checking nearby registries gives a fuller picture of who lives in your area.