Search Owasso Sex Offenders

Owasso provides multiple ways to search for registered sex offenders in the city. The City of Owasso maintains a dedicated sex offender information page, and the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office runs an OffenderWatch portal that covers the entire county, including Owasso. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections also operates the statewide sex offender registry where you can search by name or address. All of these databases are free and available to the public, making it straightforward to find sex offenders registered in the Owasso area.

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Owasso Sex Offender Resources

The City of Owasso Sex Offender Information page directs residents to the Oklahoma Sex and Violent Crime Offender Lookup tool for searching offenders in the area. This city page is a good starting point because it links directly to the state search tool and explains how to use it for Owasso-specific results. The Owasso Police Department handles local sex offender matters and can answer questions about offenders registered within city limits.

Owasso falls under Tulsa County jurisdiction for sex offender registration. The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office manages registration for the broader county area, and their phone lines for sex offender registration are 918-596-5614 and 918-596-5687. Offenders living in Owasso may register with either the Owasso police or through the county sheriff's office, depending on their situation.

The Owasso Police Department page provides contact details and information about sex offender services in the city.

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You can reach the Owasso Police Department at 918-272-2244 for non-emergency questions about registered offenders.

How to Search Owasso Sex Offenders

The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry is the primary statewide database. Search by name, city, ZIP code, or county. Results include photos, addresses, offenses, and risk levels for all registered sex offenders. The Department of Corrections updates this database regularly as offenders check in, move, or change their status.

The Tulsa County OffenderWatch Portal provides a county-level search with mapping features. This system lets you see where registered sex offenders live relative to your address, schools, or parks in Owasso. OffenderWatch also offers email alerts when a new offender registers near a specified location, which many Owasso residents find useful.

The City of Owasso sex offender information page directs residents to the state lookup tool and explains how to find offenders nearby.

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Following the links on this page takes you directly to the state sex offender search filtered for the Owasso area.

The National Sex Offender Public Website searches all state and tribal registries at once. If you want to check whether a person who moved to Owasso has a registration in another state, NSOPW is the best tool. It pulls results from every participating registry nationwide.

Owasso Sex Offender Registration Rules

Sex offenders living in Owasso must register under 57 O.S. 581-590.2. The process requires them to provide their name, address, employment information, vehicle details, and other identifying data. Owasso police and the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office both accept registrations. Changes to any registration details must be reported within three days.

Level 1 offenders register once per year for 15 years. Level 2 offenders check in every six months for 25 years. Level 3 offenders must register every 90 days for life. Habitual and aggravated offenders also face lifetime registration with quarterly check-ins regardless of their assigned level. The Department of Corrections mails non-forwardable verification forms to confirm offenders still live at their registered address.

Out-of-state offenders moving to Owasso must register within two days of arriving if they plan to stay five or more consecutive days. This applies whether the move is temporary or permanent. Failure to register is a felony under Oklahoma law, punishable by up to five years in prison for a first offense.

The Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association provides general resources about sex offender registration across all 77 counties.

Note: The Tulsa County OffenderWatch system provides email notification alerts when a sex offender registers near your Owasso address.

Owasso Sex Offender Compliance

Oklahoma's sex offender registration law took effect November 1, 1989, under 57 O.S. 581-590.2. Anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense must register. This applies to offenders convicted in Oklahoma and those convicted in other states who later move to Owasso. The obligation follows the person regardless of where the original crime happened.

The DOC mails non-forwardable verification forms to all registered sex offenders. These forms confirm offenders still live at their listed address. If a form comes back undelivered in the Owasso area, local law enforcement gets alerted and conducts a compliance check. Transient offenders in Owasso without a fixed address must report to law enforcement every seven days. Missing a weekly check-in is treated the same as failure to register, which is a felony punishable by up to five years. The Owasso Police Department coordinates with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office on all compliance enforcement within and around the city.

Residency Restrictions in Owasso

Oklahoma law prohibits registered sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of schools, parks, playgrounds, and licensed child care centers. The measurement is a straight line, not road distance. Owasso has many schools and parks scattered through its neighborhoods, so this rule limits where offenders can live. The police department can verify whether a specific address falls within a restricted zone.

Offenders who need to move within Owasso must report their new address within three days. Moving to an address that violates the 2,000-foot rule is a separate violation. The Oklahoma Attorney General's office provides more details on residency restrictions and how they are enforced statewide.

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