Find Mustang Sex Offenders
Mustang residents can look up registered sex offenders in their area through free public search tools. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections runs the main state sex offender registry, and the Mustang Police Department manages local registration and compliance. Mustang sits in Canadian County, which means the Canadian County Sheriff's Office coordinates county-wide sex offender tracking as well. Whether you want to search by name, address, or ZIP code, these databases give you current information about sex offenders registered in Mustang.
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Mustang Police and Sex Offender Registration
The Mustang Police Department handles sex offender registration for anyone living within city limits. Offenders who move to Mustang must report in person within three business days and provide their address, work location, vehicle details, and other identifying information as required by 57 O.S. 581-590.2. The police department keeps records on file and shares them with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections for inclusion in the state registry.
The Canadian County Sheriff's Office assists with county-wide registration. You can reach them at 405-262-3434. Offenders in unincorporated areas near Mustang register with the sheriff's office rather than city police. The two agencies share data so that no offender slips through the cracks between jurisdictions.
The Mustang Police Department website provides information about department services and local law enforcement resources.
Call the Mustang Police Department at 405-376-2488 for non-emergency questions about sex offenders registered in the city.
Mustang Public Schools also references the Oklahoma Department of Corrections sex offender registry for employee background checks. This is standard for Oklahoma school districts, but it shows how the registry data gets used beyond just public safety searches. Schools check new hires against the registry as part of their vetting process.
How to Search Mustang Sex Offenders
The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry is the primary way to find sex offenders in Mustang. Search by name, city, ZIP code, or county. Each result shows the offender's photo, registered address, offense type, conviction date, and risk level. The Department of Corrections updates this data as offenders register, move, or have their classification changed.
The state sex offender registry disclaimer page must be accepted before you can search for Mustang offenders.
Once past the disclaimer, type Mustang as the city to see all currently registered offenders in the area.
The National Sex Offender Public Website lets you search across every state registry at once. This is especially useful for checking on someone who recently moved to Mustang from out of state. NSOPW pulls data from all 50 states and participating tribal registries, giving you a nationwide view of an individual's registration history.
The NSOPW federal search tool provides cross-state sex offender lookups covering the Mustang area and beyond.
Using the federal search alongside the state registry ensures you are not missing offenders registered in other states.
Mustang Sex Offender Risk Levels
Oklahoma breaks sex offenders into three levels. Level 1 is low risk. They check in once a year for 15 years. Level 2 is moderate. They report every six months for 25 years. Level 3 is high risk and must register every 90 days for life. These levels apply the same way in Mustang as they do everywhere else in the state.
Aggravated and habitual sex offenders must register for life no matter what level they are assigned. The DOC determines each offender's level based on the offense, prior record, and a risk assessment. You can see an offender's level when you search the state registry. Residents concerned about a particular offender can check their status at any time through the online database.
The Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association offers general resources about sex offender registration across all 77 Oklahoma counties. Their site includes information that applies to Canadian County and the Mustang area specifically.
Mustang Registration Requirements
Oklahoma law requires sex offender registration under 57 O.S. 581-590.2. The law has been in effect since November 1, 1989. Any person convicted of a qualifying sex offense must register, whether the conviction occurred in Oklahoma or another state. Out-of-state offenders moving to Mustang must register within two days of arriving if they plan to stay five or more consecutive days.
Transient sex offenders in Mustang who do not have a fixed address must report to the police department or Canadian County Sheriff's Office every seven days. Missing a weekly check-in is a felony. The DOC mails non-forwardable verification forms to all registered offenders to confirm they still live at their stated address. If a form comes back undelivered, local law enforcement conducts a compliance check. Mustang police take compliance seriously and work closely with the county sheriff to track down offenders who miss their deadlines or stop reporting.
Residency Restrictions in Mustang
Sex offenders in Mustang cannot live within 2,000 feet of schools, parks, playgrounds, or licensed child care facilities. This distance is measured as a straight line. Mustang is a growing city with schools and parks in many neighborhoods, so compliant housing can be hard to find. The police department can confirm whether a specific address meets the distance requirement before an offender moves there.
Offenders must report any address change within three days. Moving without notifying law enforcement is a separate violation. The Oklahoma Attorney General's office provides details on residency restrictions and answers questions about how the 2,000-foot rule works in practice.
Note: Failure to register as a sex offender in Mustang is a felony that can result in up to five years in prison under Oklahoma law.
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