Wabash County Sex Offender Search

Wabash County sex offenders are tracked by the sheriff's office in Mount Carmel and the Illinois State Police statewide registry. This small southeastern Illinois county has a population of about 11,119 and sits along the Wabash River on the Indiana border. You can search for registered sex offenders in Wabash County at no charge through the ISP database or OffenderWatch. This page covers how to find sex offenders near you, what the law says about registration, and how Wabash County law enforcement manages compliance and public safety.

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Wabash County Quick Facts

11,119 Population
Mt. Carmel County Seat
Free Registry Access
90 Days Verification Cycle

Wabash County Sheriff Sex Offender Services

The Wabash County Sheriff's Office oversees sex offender registration and compliance for the county. The office is at 120 East 4th Street in Mt. Carmel. Sex offenders in unincorporated Wabash County register here. Those living within Mt. Carmel city limits may register with the local police department.

When a sex offender registers in Wabash County, staff take a photo and collect the person's current address, workplace, and offense details. That data gets sent to the Illinois State Police for the public registry. The Wabash County Sheriff works with state agencies and local police to make sure sex offenders stay in compliance. If you have a question or concern about a sex offender in Wabash County, call (618) 262-2706. The Wabash County Sheriff's website has more information on services and how to reach the office.

Office Wabash County Sheriff
Address 120 East 4th Street, Mt. Carmel, IL 62863
Phone (618) 262-2706
Website wabashcountysheriff.com

Find Wabash County Sex Offenders Online

The Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry is the best tool for looking up sex offenders in Wabash County. It is free. Search by name, address, city, or zip code. Every registered sex offender in Wabash County appears with a photo, home address, and conviction details. Enter Mt. Carmel or any Wabash County zip code to see who is in the system.

Below is a look at the Wabash County Sheriff's website, which provides local law enforcement resources and contact details for sex offender services.

Wabash County Sheriff website sex offender registry resources

The data gets updated as sex offenders check in or make changes. Since Wabash County sits on the Indiana border, it can also help to search Indiana's registry if you live near the state line. For the Illinois side, check back more than once if you need the most current sex offender data for Wabash County.

OffenderWatch is another useful tool. Search by address and see sex offenders on a map near your home in Wabash County. Free email alerts let you know when someone new registers close to you. The Illinois Sheriffs' Association supports OffenderWatch statewide.

Sex Offender Registration in Wabash County

Under 730 ILCS 150, anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense in Illinois must register with local law enforcement in person. In Wabash County, that means visiting the sheriff's office or local police department. Phone and mail registration are not accepted.

Registered sex offenders in Wabash County must verify their details every 90 days. They come in and confirm their address, job, and other facts are still right. Sexual predators must check in more often than that. If a sex offender in Wabash County changes address, starts a new job, or enrolls in school, they have just 3 days to report it. Failure to report that change is a felony in Illinois. These rules are strict on purpose. They keep the Wabash County sex offender registry accurate so the public can rely on the data when they search.

Most sex offenders in Wabash County register for 10 years. Life registration applies to some based on the crime or repeat offenses. Under 730 ILCS 152, new or changed sex offender info must go into the public registry within 72 hours.

Note: A sex offender who skips registration in Wabash County faces Class 3 felony charges and 10 more years on the registry.

Wabash County Sex Offender Restrictions

Sex offenders in Wabash County cannot live within 500 feet of a school, park, playground, or childcare center. State law puts this rule in place for offenders whose victims were children. In Wabash County, restricted zones cover schools and parks in Mt. Carmel and other communities.

The sheriff's office checks distances when sex offenders register or update an address in Wabash County. During compliance visits, deputies verify the person is not living inside a restricted zone. Loitering near schools or areas where kids gather is also banned. Wabash County law enforcement acts on violations quickly because these rules exist to protect children and families. If you think a sex offender is living too close to a school or park, call (618) 262-2706 to report it.

Wabash County Community Safety Tools

Wabash County residents can use OffenderWatch to get free email alerts about sex offenders. Enter your address and you will be notified when a sex offender registers near your home. The Illinois.gov sex offender page also has links to search tools and statewide resources.

If you believe a sex offender is not at their listed address in Wabash County, or something seems wrong, call the sheriff at (618) 262-2706. The registry is meant to keep people informed. Using it to harass or threaten a sex offender is a crime in Illinois. The goal is to give Wabash County residents the information they need to protect their families. Given the county's location on the Indiana border, checking both states' registries can give you a fuller picture of who lives near you.

Compliance Checks in Wabash County

The Wabash County Sheriff's Office runs compliance checks on registered sex offenders regularly. Deputies go to the listed address and make sure the person is actually there. If the offender has moved or the address is false, the case gets escalated. A false address is a Class 3 felony.

These visits make the Wabash County sex offender registry more reliable. Without compliance checks, no one would know if sex offenders are living where they claim. The sheriff shares results with the Illinois State Police so the statewide database stays current. Wabash County residents who search online benefit because the data is more likely to be right. These efforts also catch sex offenders who may have moved into restricted zones near schools and parks in Wabash County.

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