Perry County Sex Offender Lookup

Perry County sex offenders are tracked by the sheriff's office in Pinckneyville and the Illinois State Police statewide registry. This southern Illinois county has a population of about 20,639 and includes the towns of Pinckneyville, Du Quoin, and Tamaroa. You can search for sex offenders in Perry County at no cost through the ISP database or OffenderWatch. This page covers how to find sex offenders near you, what Illinois law says about registration, and how Perry County law enforcement manages compliance and public access to the registry.

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Perry County Quick Facts

20,639 Population
Pinckneyville County Seat
Free Registry Access
90 Days Verification Cycle

Perry County Sheriff Sex Offender Services

The Perry County Sheriff's Office handles sex offender registration and compliance for the county. The office is in Pinckneyville. Sex offenders living in unincorporated parts of Perry County register there. Those in Du Quoin or Pinckneyville may register with local police.

When a sex offender registers in Perry County, staff collect a photo, current address, work information, and offense details. All of that data goes to the Illinois State Police so it shows up in the public registry. The Perry County Sheriff works with state agencies and local departments to keep sex offenders in compliance. If you have a question about a sex offender in Perry County, call the sheriff at (618) 357-5172. You can also visit the Perry County government website for more info on county services and departments.

Office Perry County Sheriff
Location Pinckneyville, IL 62274
Phone (618) 357-5172
Website perrycountyil.gov

Search Perry County Sex Offenders Online

The Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry is the best tool for looking up sex offenders in Perry County. It is free. Search by name, address, city, or zip code. Every registered sex offender in Perry County shows up with a photo, home address, and conviction info. Type in Pinckneyville, Du Quoin, Tamaroa, or a Perry County zip code to get results.

The screenshot below shows the ISP sex offender search tool, which covers all of Perry County and every other county in Illinois.

Illinois State Police sex offender registry search for Perry County

Data gets updated when sex offenders check in or report changes. Addresses can change fast, so search more than once if you need the most current info on Perry County sex offenders.

OffenderWatch is another good option. You can search by a specific address and see sex offenders on a map near your home in Perry County. Free email alerts are available. If a new sex offender registers near your address, you get notified. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association supports OffenderWatch statewide.

Sex Offender Registration Rules in Perry County

Under 730 ILCS 150, anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense in Illinois must register with local law enforcement. In Perry County, that means going to the sheriff or your local police department in person. You cannot register by phone, mail, or online. It has to be face to face.

Registered sex offenders in Perry County must verify their details every 90 days. They go in and confirm their address, job, and other facts are still correct. Sexual predators have to check in more often than that. If a sex offender in Perry County changes address, starts a new job, or begins school, they have 3 days to report it. Missing that deadline is a felony charge. These tight rules keep the Perry County sex offender registry accurate and useful for public searches.

Most sex offenders in Perry County register for 10 years. Some face lifetime registration based on the crime or repeat offenses. Under 730 ILCS 152, updated sex offender info must appear in the public registry within 72 hours of being received by the state.

Note: A sex offender who skips registration in Perry County can be charged with a Class 3 felony and have 10 years added to their registration time.

Perry County Sex Offender Restrictions

Sex offenders in Perry County cannot live within 500 feet of a school, park, playground, or childcare facility. This comes from state law and targets offenders whose victims were minors. Restricted zones in Perry County include areas around schools in Pinckneyville, Du Quoin, and Tamaroa.

Officers check these distances when sex offenders register or update their address in Perry County. During compliance visits, they also make sure the person is not in a restricted zone. Loitering near schools or kid-focused areas is banned too. Perry County law enforcement takes these rules seriously. If you think a sex offender is living too close to a school or park, call the sheriff's office at (618) 357-5172 right away. The restrictions are there to protect children and families in Perry County.

Perry County Community Safety Tools

Perry County residents can use OffenderWatch to get free email alerts about sex offenders in their area. Enter your address and you will be notified when a new sex offender registers close by. The Illinois.gov sex offender page has links to search tools and other state resources that cover Perry County.

If you think a sex offender is not living at their registered address in Perry County, or if you notice something off, contact the sheriff at (618) 357-5172. The registry is a public safety resource. Using it to threaten or harass a sex offender is a crime under Illinois law. The goal is simple: give Perry County residents the info they need to keep their families and neighborhoods safe.

Compliance Checks in Perry County

The Perry County Sheriff's Office runs compliance checks on registered sex offenders throughout the county. Deputies visit the address on file and verify the person is actually living there. If the sex offender has moved or given a false address, the case is escalated. A false address is a Class 3 felony in Illinois.

Without these checks, there is no way to know if Perry County sex offenders are where they say. The sheriff works with the Illinois State Police to share findings and update the statewide database. Perry County residents benefit because the registry data they search online is more likely to be accurate and current. Compliance visits also catch sex offenders who might be living in restricted zones near schools and parks across Perry County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near Perry County. Sex offenders can move across county lines, so checking nearby registries gives you a broader view of who is in the area.