Morgan County Sex Offender Search

Morgan County sex offenders are monitored by Sheriff Mike Carmody's office in Jacksonville, Illinois and the Illinois State Police statewide registry. With a population of about 33,021, Morgan County includes Jacksonville, South Jacksonville, and several smaller communities. You can search for registered sex offenders in Morgan County at no charge using the ISP database or OffenderWatch. This page explains how to look up sex offenders, what Illinois law requires for registration, and how Morgan County handles compliance and public safety.

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Morgan County Quick Facts

33,021 Population
Jacksonville County Seat
Free Registry Access
90 Days Verification Cycle

Morgan County Sheriff Sex Offender Services

Sheriff Mike Carmody oversees sex offender registration and compliance for Morgan County. The sheriff's office is at 300 W. Court Street in Jacksonville. Sex offenders living in the unincorporated areas of Morgan County register there. People living in Jacksonville or South Jacksonville may register with their local police instead.

When a sex offender comes in to register at the Morgan County Sheriff's Office, staff collect a photo, current address, job info, and offense details. All of that data goes to the Illinois State Police for the public registry. Sheriff Carmody's team works with state and local agencies to track sex offenders and make sure they stay in compliance. You can reach the office at (217) 243-6123 or email mcarmody@morgancounty-il.com if you have questions about a sex offender in Morgan County. The Morgan County Sheriff's website has more info on services they provide.

Sheriff Mike Carmody
Address 300 W. Court Street, Jacksonville, IL 62650
Phone (217) 243-6123
Email mcarmody@morgancounty-il.com
Website morgancounty-il.com/sheriffs-office

Search Morgan County Sex Offenders Online

The Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry is the fastest way to look up sex offenders in Morgan County. It is free. Enter Jacksonville, South Jacksonville, or any Morgan County zip code. Results show the offender's photo, home address, and conviction details. This tool covers every registered sex offender in the state, so all Morgan County offenders in the system will appear.

The screenshot below shows the Morgan County Sheriff's Office page, where you can find local sex offender resources and contact info.

Morgan County Sheriff office page for sex offender registry

Registry data is updated as sex offenders check in or report changes. Addresses can shift quickly, so search more than once if you need current info on Morgan County sex offenders.

OffenderWatch is another useful tool. Search by address and see sex offenders on a map near your location. You can set up free email alerts too. If a sex offender moves near your address in Morgan County, you get a notice right away. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association supports OffenderWatch across the state.

Sex Offender Registration in Morgan County

Under 730 ILCS 150, anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense must register with local law enforcement. In Morgan County, that means showing up at the sheriff's office or a local police station in person. You cannot register by phone or mail. It has to be done face to face.

Registered sex offenders in Morgan County verify their information every 90 days. They walk in and confirm their address, job, and other details are still right. Sexual predators face even more frequent check-ins. If a sex offender in Morgan County changes address, gets a new job, or enrolls in school, they must report the change within 3 days. Failing to do so is a felony. These tight rules help keep the Morgan County sex offender registry accurate and useful for the public.

Most sex offenders in Morgan County register for 10 years. Some must register for life. Under 730 ILCS 152, the state must post new or updated sex offender data in the public registry within 72 hours.

Morgan County Sex Offender Restrictions

Sex offenders in Morgan County cannot live within 500 feet of a school, park, playground, or childcare facility. This state law targets offenders whose victims were children. Restricted zones exist around schools in Jacksonville, South Jacksonville, and throughout Morgan County.

Deputies check these distances when a sex offender registers or updates an address in Morgan County. During compliance visits, officers verify the person is not living in a restricted zone. Loitering near schools or places where kids gather is also banned for sex offenders in Morgan County. If you believe a sex offender is living too close to a school or park, contact Sheriff Carmody's office. They act on these reports quickly because the restrictions exist to protect children and families.

Note: Morgan County sex offenders who violate housing restrictions face arrest and additional criminal charges under Illinois law.

Morgan County Sex Offender Alerts

OffenderWatch lets Morgan County residents sign up for email alerts about sex offenders near them. Enter your address and get a notice when a new sex offender registers nearby. It is free. The Illinois.gov sex offender page has links to more search tools and state resources.

If you think a sex offender is not living at their registered address in Morgan County, call the sheriff at (217) 243-6123 or email mcarmody@morgancounty-il.com. You can also report concerns to the Jacksonville Police Department. The registry is a public safety tool. Using it to threaten or harass a sex offender is a crime under Illinois law. The point is to keep Morgan County residents informed so they can make safe choices for their families and communities.

Compliance Checks in Morgan County

Sheriff Carmody's office runs compliance checks on registered sex offenders throughout Morgan County. Deputies visit the registered address and confirm the sex offender actually lives there. If the person has moved or the address is fake, the case gets escalated. A false address is a Class 3 felony.

These checks happen regularly and keep the Morgan County sex offender registry reliable. Without compliance visits, there would be no way to tell if sex offenders are really living where they say. The sheriff's office works with the Illinois State Police to share results and update the public database. Morgan County residents benefit because the data they see online is more likely to be accurate. These efforts also help confirm sex offenders are not living in restricted zones near schools and parks in Morgan County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Morgan County. Sex offenders can cross county lines, so checking nearby registries helps you get a full picture of who lives in the area.