Livingston County Sex Offender Search

Livingston County sex offenders are tracked by Sheriff Ryan Bohm's office in Pontiac and the Illinois State Police statewide registry. Located in central Illinois with about 35,500 residents, Livingston County is a large rural county that sits along Interstate 55. The sheriff handles sex offender registration for the unincorporated areas and small villages. You can search for registered sex offenders in Livingston County for free through the ISP database or OffenderWatch. This page walks through the search tools, state laws, and how Livingston County manages sex offender compliance.

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Livingston County Quick Facts

35,565 Population
Pontiac County Seat
Free Registry Access
90 Days Verification Cycle

Livingston County Sheriff Offender Work

The Livingston County Sheriff's Office is at 844 W. Lincoln Street in Pontiac. Sheriff Ryan Bohm oversees sex offender registration for the rural parts of the county. Pontiac and Dwight have their own police that handle registrations in town. But the sheriff covers the rest of Livingston County. That is a wide area of farms, small communities, and unincorporated land.

Sex offenders who register in Livingston County come to the sheriff's office in person. They provide their name, current address, a photo, and details about the offense. The sheriff logs this and sends it to the Illinois State Police under 730 ILCS 150. That is the law that governs sex offender registration in Illinois. Once the ISP gets the data, it goes on the public registry. Livingston County sex offenders who miss a verification or move without notifying the sheriff face felony charges. The law gives them 3 days to report an address change. That is a hard deadline.

You can reach the Livingston County Sheriff at (815) 844-2774 or by email at sheriffbusiness@livingstoncountyil.gov. Visit the sheriff's department page for more.

Address 844 W. Lincoln Street, Pontiac, IL 61764
Phone (815) 844-2774
Sheriff Ryan Bohm
Email sheriffbusiness@livingstoncountyil.gov
Website livingstoncountyil.gov

Look Up Livingston County Sex Offenders

The Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry is the quickest way to find sex offenders in Livingston County. It is free to use. Type in Pontiac, Dwight, Fairbury, Chatsworth, or a Livingston County zip code. Results show a photo, home address, and conviction details for every registered sex offender near that location. The ISP database covers the entire state, so all Livingston County offenders in the system will appear.

The Livingston County Sheriff also provides sex offender data through the county sheriff's department page. The screenshot below shows the Livingston County Sheriff's website.

Livingston County Sheriff sex offender registry page

The sheriff's site links to statewide tools and provides local contacts for sex offender questions in Livingston County.

OffenderWatch gives Livingston County residents another search option. It lets you look up sex offenders by address and set up email alerts. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association supports this tool across the state. Enter your address in Pontiac or anywhere else in Livingston County and you get notified when a sex offender moves near you.

Sex Offender Registration in Livingston County

Registration is mandatory in Illinois. Every person convicted of a qualifying sex offense must register with law enforcement. In Livingston County, that means the sheriff or a local police department. The process is in person. No phone, mail, or internet option exists. The offender brings valid ID, provides their current address, and shares details about their vehicle and where they work. Officers take a current photo at each check-in.

Most sex offenders in Livingston County verify their information every 90 days. Sexual predators check in more frequently. Under 730 ILCS 152, the Illinois State Police must post updated sex offender data within 72 hours. That keeps the Livingston County section of the registry current. If a sex offender changes their address, picks up a new job, or starts school, they have 3 days to tell the sheriff. Failing to do so is a Class 3 felony. That charge adds 10 years to the registration period.

Most offenders in Livingston County stay on the registry for 10 years. Some are on for life based on the crime or a history of prior convictions.

Livingston County Sex Offender Rules

Sex offenders in Livingston County cannot live within 500 feet of schools, parks, playgrounds, or daycares. Pontiac has the most restricted zones because of its schools and parks. Dwight, Fairbury, and other smaller towns also have buffer areas. A sex offender who moves into one of these zones faces new criminal charges on top of the original conviction.

Compliance checks are how the Livingston County Sheriff keeps tabs on registered sex offenders. Officers visit the address on file and confirm the person actually lives there. They look for signs the offender is home and update the records. If something looks wrong, the case gets flagged right away. Livingston County covers a lot of area with many rural addresses, so compliance work requires consistent effort. Sheriff Bohm's office runs these checks on a regular schedule to keep Livingston County sex offender data as accurate as possible for the public.

Note: Using sex offender registry data to harass or intimidate someone in Livingston County is a crime under Illinois law.

State Tools for Livingston County Data

The Illinois Department of Corrections sex offender search shows release dates and parole details for offenders who served state prison time. This fills in gaps the ISP registry might miss. For the most complete picture of sex offenders in Livingston County, use both tools.

The Illinois.gov sex offender service page gives an overview of the state system and links to the ISP registry. The ISP database tracks all registered sex offenders. The IDOC tool covers those who went through prison. Checking both gives Livingston County residents the most thorough data available on sex offenders in the area.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Livingston County. Sex offenders can cross county lines, so checking nearby registries gives a more complete picture.