Johnson County Sex Offenders

Johnson County sex offenders are listed on a free public registry that anyone can search. The county is in far southern Illinois with Vienna as its county seat and a population of about 13,376. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office handles sex offender registration and compliance for the area. You can look up sex offenders in Johnson County through the Illinois State Police database and other online tools. This page covers how the registry system works, what the law says about sex offenders, and how to access records for Johnson County.

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Johnson County Quick Facts

13,376 Population
Vienna County Seat
Free Registry Access
90 Days Verification Cycle

Johnson County Sheriff Sex Offender Program

The Johnson County Sheriff's Office is in charge of sex offender registration for the county. The office is at 113 1/2 N. 5th Street in Vienna. Call (618) 658-8264 for questions about sex offenders in the area. Every sex offender who lives in Johnson County must register at this office under 730 ILCS 150. They come in, give their current address, have a photo taken, and confirm all their details.

Johnson County sits in a part of southern Illinois that is heavily wooded and rural. The Shawnee National Forest covers a large portion of the county. This makes compliance work harder for the sheriff's office. Deputies travel to verify that sex offenders live at their listed addresses. If someone is not home or the address is wrong, the case gets flagged. Sex offenders who move into Johnson County have just 3 days to register. Skipping that step is a Class 3 felony under state law.

The sheriff's team sends all registration data to the Illinois State Police so it appears on the statewide sex offender registry. This means the data for Johnson County is part of a larger system that anyone can search for free.

Address 113 1/2 N. 5th Street, Vienna, IL 62995
Phone (618) 658-8264

Search Johnson County Sex Offenders Online

The fastest way to find sex offenders in Johnson County is through the Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry. This free tool covers all 102 counties. You search by name, address, city, or zip code, and the system pulls up results for any registered sex offender. For Johnson County, try searching by Vienna, Goreville, or other local towns. Each record shows a photo, home address, and conviction details.

The Illinois Administrative Code lays out the detailed rules for how the ISP manages the sex offender registry. The image below shows this framework from Administrative Code Section 1280.

Illinois Administrative Code Section 1280 governing the sex offender registry for Johnson County

These rules govern how data gets collected and shared with the public across every county, including Johnson County.

OffenderWatch is another tool you can use. Enter your home address and see nearby sex offenders on a map. Email alerts are available if you want to know when a sex offender moves close to you in Johnson County. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association supports this network across the state.

Sex Offender Registration in Johnson County

Illinois has strict rules about sex offender registration. Anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense must register where they live. In Johnson County, that means going to the sheriff's office in Vienna. The offender provides their full name, date of birth, home address, work address, and school info if they are enrolled. A new photo is taken at every visit.

Sex offenders in Johnson County must verify their information every 90 days. Sexual predators must check in more often. If a sex offender changes their address, starts a new job, or enrolls in classes, they have 3 days to report it. Under 730 ILCS 152, the state posts updated data within 72 hours. This is why the online registry for Johnson County stays close to current.

Most sex offenders are on the registry for 10 years. Lifetime registration applies for certain offenses like predatory criminal sexual assault. Missing a check-in or giving false information can add 10 years. Registration violations are a Class 3 felony, which carries 2 to 5 years in prison.

Johnson County Sex Offender Restrictions

Sex offenders in Johnson County cannot live within 500 feet of a school, park, playground, or child care center. Vienna has schools and public areas that create buffer zones around them. The sheriff's office checks each address before a sex offender can register it. If the location is too close to a restricted area, the offender has to find a different home.

Loitering near schools and parks is against the law for sex offenders too. Being in those spots without a clear reason can lead to new charges. In a rural county like Johnson, open land can make the 500-foot rule seem less of a factor, but the towns still have concentrated areas where schools and parks sit close together. Deputies keep track of where sex offenders live compared to these restricted zones.

Note: The Vienna Correctional Center is located in Johnson County, which can affect the number of sex offenders who register locally after release from that facility.

Community Safety and Johnson County Sex Offenders

Residents of Johnson County have several ways to stay informed. OffenderWatch alerts send you an email when a sex offender moves near your address. The Illinois.gov sex offender service page links to search tools and state resources. Between the ISP registry, OffenderWatch, and the sheriff's office, Johnson County residents have multiple ways to check on sex offenders in the area.

Keep in mind that the registry is a safety tool. Using it to harass or threaten a registered sex offender is a crime under Illinois law. If you have a concern about a sex offender in Johnson County, contact the sheriff's office in Vienna. They can address the issue through proper channels. The law protects sex offenders from unlawful intimidation while still requiring them to register and follow all the rules that apply in Johnson County.

Johnson County Sex Offender Records Detail

Each sex offender entry in the Johnson County registry shows standard details. The full name and any aliases come first. A photo is part of every record. The home address is listed with the town and zip code. You can see which offense led to registration and when the conviction took place. Some records include more, like vehicle info, work address, or school enrollment.

Physical details are common in the records too. Height, weight, hair color, and eye color are listed. Scars and tattoos get noted. All of this helps Johnson County residents identify sex offenders who live near them. The data comes from what the offender provides at each check-in, along with court records and law enforcement files. Contact the sheriff at (618) 658-8264 if something in a record looks wrong.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Johnson County. Sex offenders can move between counties, so it helps to check nearby registries for a fuller picture of who lives in the area.