Access Ogle County Sex Offenders

Ogle County sex offenders are tracked by the sheriff's office in Oregon, Illinois and the Illinois State Police statewide registry. The county has a population of about 51,495 and includes communities like Oregon, Rochelle, Byron, and Polo. All sex offender registrations in Ogle County take place at the Ogle County Jail. You can search for registered sex offenders in Ogle County at no cost through the ISP database or OffenderWatch. This page explains where to look up sex offenders, what the law requires, and how Ogle County handles registration and compliance.

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Ogle County Quick Facts

51,495 Population
Oregon County Seat
Free Registry Access
90 Days Verification Cycle

Ogle County Sheriff Sex Offender Services

The Ogle County Sheriff's Office oversees sex offender registration and compliance for the entire county. The main office is at 104 W. Washington Street in Oregon. However, all sex offender registrations happen at the Ogle County Jail, which is at 601 W. Washington Street in Oregon. Registration hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM.

When a sex offender registers at the Ogle County Jail, staff take a photo and collect the person's current address, workplace, and offense details. That information gets sent to the Illinois State Police for the public registry. The sheriff's office coordinates with local police departments in Rochelle, Byron, and other Ogle County towns to track sex offenders and enforce compliance. You can reach the sheriff's office at (815) 732-6666 with questions. The Ogle County Sheriff's website has info on all services, and their sex offender registration page covers the specific steps for registering.

Office Ogle County Sheriff
Main Address 104 W. Washington Street, Oregon, IL 61061
Registration Location Ogle County Jail, 601 W. Washington Street, Oregon, IL 61061
Registration Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Phone (815) 732-6666
Website oglecountyil.gov/sheriff

Search Ogle County Sex Offenders Online

The Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry is the fastest way to find sex offenders in Ogle County. It costs nothing. Search by name, address, city, or zip code. Every registered sex offender in Ogle County appears with a photo, home address, and conviction details. Enter Oregon, Rochelle, Byron, Polo, or any Ogle County zip code to see results.

The screenshot below shows the Ogle County Sheriff sex offender registration page, which explains the local process for sex offender registration at the county jail.

Ogle County Sheriff sex offender registration page

Registry data updates as sex offenders check in or report changes. Addresses can shift fast, so run your search more than once if you need the most current info on sex offenders in Ogle County.

Here is a look at the Ogle County Sheriff's main page, which has links to sex offender resources and other law enforcement services.

Ogle County Sheriff main page sex offender resources

OffenderWatch is another strong option. Search by address and see sex offenders on a map near your home in Ogle County. Email alerts are free. If a sex offender moves near your address, you get a notice. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association supports OffenderWatch across the state.

Sex Offender Registration in Ogle County

Under 730 ILCS 150, anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense in Illinois must register with local law enforcement. In Ogle County, all registrations take place at the Ogle County Jail at 601 W. Washington Street in Oregon. You must go in person during business hours, Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM. Phone or mail registration is not allowed.

Registered sex offenders in Ogle County verify their information every 90 days. They walk in and confirm their address, job, and other details. Sexual predators check in more often. If a sex offender in Ogle County moves, gets a new job, or starts school, they have 3 days to report it. Failure to report is a felony. These rules keep the Ogle County sex offender registry accurate for the public.

Most sex offenders in Ogle County register for 10 years. Some have lifetime registration depending on the crime. Under 730 ILCS 152, the state must put new or updated sex offender data into the public registry within 72 hours.

Ogle County Sex Offender Restrictions

Sex offenders in Ogle County cannot live within 500 feet of a school, park, playground, or childcare center. State law applies this rule to offenders whose victims were children. Restricted zones in Ogle County surround schools in Oregon, Rochelle, Byron, Polo, and other communities.

The sheriff's office checks these distances when sex offenders register or change their address in Ogle County. During compliance visits, deputies confirm the person is not living in a restricted zone. Loitering near schools or areas where children gather is also banned for sex offenders. Ogle County law enforcement acts on violations because the restrictions exist to keep kids safe. If you think a sex offender is living too close to a school or park in Ogle County, call (815) 732-6666.

Note: Ogle County sex offenders found violating housing restrictions face arrest and new criminal charges under Illinois law.

Ogle County Sex Offender Alerts

OffenderWatch lets Ogle County residents set up free email alerts. Enter your home address and get a notice when a sex offender registers nearby. The Illinois.gov sex offender page also has links to search tools and state resources for Ogle County and beyond.

If you suspect a sex offender is not at their listed address in Ogle County, or something seems wrong, call the sheriff at (815) 732-6666. The registry exists as a public safety tool. Using it to threaten or harass a sex offender is against the law. The goal is to give Ogle County residents the facts they need to stay safe and make good choices about where their families live and work.

Compliance Checks in Ogle County

The Ogle County Sheriff's Office conducts regular compliance checks on sex offenders. Deputies visit the address on file and verify the sex offender lives there. If the person has moved or the address is false, the case gets escalated fast. Providing a wrong address is a Class 3 felony.

These checks keep the Ogle County sex offender registry dependable. Without them, there would be no way to confirm sex offenders are actually living where they claim. The sheriff's office shares results with the Illinois State Police so the statewide database stays current. Ogle County residents who use the online registry can trust it more because of these ongoing efforts. Compliance checks also catch sex offenders who may be living in restricted zones near schools and parks throughout Ogle County.

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