Access Moore Sex Offenders

Moore sex offender records are handled by the Moore Police Department, which maintains a sex offender tracking program within the city. The department works closely with the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office since Moore sits in Cleveland County. You can search for sex offenders in Moore through the police department website, the state registry, or the federal NSOPW tool. All of these searches are free. The Moore Police Department also provides information about risk levels and how often offenders must verify their address, which varies based on the severity of their conviction.

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Moore Police Sex Offender Page

The Moore Police Department Sex Offenders page is the main local resource for finding sex offenders in Moore. The page explains registration rules, verification schedules, and how the department monitors offenders. It also links to the state registry so you can search directly from the site. The Moore Police Department is active in tracking compliance and conducting address checks on registered offenders within city limits.

If you have questions about a specific sex offender in Moore, the main police line is 405-793-5151. You can also call the detective unit at 405-793-5152 to reach Detective Queen or Detective Hicks, who handle sex offender cases. The administration line is 405-793-5139, and the non-emergency number is 405-793-5171. The department can look up specific offenders and tell you their registration status and risk level.

The Moore Police Department sex offenders page provides local registration rules and links to the state search tool.

Moore police department sex offenders page

Start here for Moore-specific sex offender information and direct links to search tools.

Moore Sex Offender Risk Levels

The Moore Police Department classifies sex offenders using the same three-level system as the rest of Oklahoma. Risk levels determine how long someone stays on the registry and how often they must verify their information with law enforcement. The levels are set by the court or a review board based on the offense and the person's history.

  • Level 3 (highest risk): Verify every 90 days, lifetime registration
  • Level 2 (moderate risk): Verify every six months, 25-year registration
  • Level 1 (lowest risk): Verify once a year, 15-year registration

Level 3 offenders are the most closely monitored. They show up for verification four times a year and never come off the registry. Level 2 offenders have a long registration period but eventually complete it after 25 years if they stay in compliance. Level 1 offenders have the shortest timeline at 15 years. Missing any scheduled verification is a felony under the Sex Offenders Registration Act (57 O.S. 581-590.2), and the Moore Police Department will pursue charges.

Moore Police Department

The Moore Police Department main page has general information about all divisions in the department, including the unit that handles sex offender registration and compliance. The department is proactive about monitoring offenders and runs verification checks to make sure people are living at their registered addresses. If an offender provides a false address or fails to show up for a scheduled check-in, the case is referred to the Cleveland County District Attorney for prosecution.

Moore sits just south of Oklahoma City and north of Norman. Its location between two large cities means offenders sometimes move between jurisdictions. The Moore Police Department coordinates with both the Oklahoma City Police Department and the Norman Police Department to track offenders who cross city lines. If someone leaves Moore without updating their registration, the department notifies the receiving jurisdiction.

The Moore Police Department main page links to all divisions including the sex offender tracking unit.

Moore police department main page with division links

Use this page to find general police department contacts and navigate to specific units.

Note: Out-of-state sex offenders visiting Moore for five or more consecutive days must register within two business days of arrival.

Cleveland County and Moore

Moore is located in Cleveland County, which means the county sheriff also plays a role in sex offender registration. The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office handles offenders in unincorporated areas and smaller towns near Moore. The city police and county sheriff share data and work together on compliance checks. If an offender moves from Moore to a rural area in Cleveland County, they have to re-register with the sheriff within three days.

Cleveland County is home to both Moore and Norman, two of the larger cities in the metro area. The county has a significant number of registered sex offenders. You can search the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry by county to see all offenders in Cleveland County, not just those in Moore. The DOC phone line is (405) 425-2607 if you have questions about a record.

Search Moore Sex Offenders Online

The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name, city, ZIP, or address. Type "Moore" to pull all registered offenders currently living in the city. Results include names, photos, addresses, conviction information, and risk levels. The database is run by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections and updates in real time.

The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) searches across all 50 states and tribal registries. This is the best single tool for a comprehensive search, especially if you want to know about offenders who recently moved to Moore from another state. The Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association has information about how county registration works across the state. The Oklahoma Attorney General provides guidance on registration rules and your rights as a member of the public to access these records.

The NSOPW federal database lets you search for sex offenders across all states and tribal registries at once.

NSOPW federal sex offender database search for Moore area

NSOPW is the most complete tool for finding offenders who may have moved to Moore from out of state.

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