Yukon Sex Offenders
Yukon residents can search for sex offenders living in the city through several free public databases. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections maintains the statewide sex offender registry, and the Yukon Police Department handles local registration and compliance. Yukon falls within Canadian County, so the Canadian County Sheriff's Office also plays a role in tracking offenders across the county. With roughly 41 registered sex offenders in the Yukon area, checking these databases regularly helps residents stay informed about who lives nearby.
Yukon Overview
Yukon Sex Offender Registration
The Yukon Police Department handles sex offender registration for people living within city limits. Sex offenders who move to Yukon must register within three business days and provide their home address, work address, vehicle information, and other details required under 57 O.S. 581-590.2. The police department coordinates with the Canadian County Sheriff's Office at 405-262-3434 for county-wide tracking.
The Canadian County Sheriff's Office is located at 304 N. Evans Ave., El Reno, OK 73036. They manage registration for offenders living in unincorporated parts of the county and assist the Yukon police with compliance checks. If an offender's address straddles city and county lines, the sheriff's office helps sort out which agency handles the registration.
The Yukon Police Department page shows contact information and department resources for the city.
Contact the Yukon Police Department at 405-354-2553 for questions about sex offender registration in the city.
How to Search Yukon Sex Offenders
The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry is the primary database for finding registered sex offenders in Yukon. You can search by name, address, ZIP code, or city. Each result includes the offender's photo, current address, conviction details, and assigned risk level. The Department of Corrections keeps this database up to date as offenders register, move, or get reclassified.
The state registry requires you to accept a disclaimer page before searching for Yukon sex offenders.
After accepting the terms, enter Yukon as the city or search by a specific name to pull up results.
The Oklahoma State Records site provides another way to search for offender information alongside other public records. This can be useful for getting a broader view of someone's record beyond just the sex offender registry. The National Sex Offender Public Website searches all state registries at once and is the best option for checking whether someone moving to Yukon has a registration in another state.
Oklahoma State Records provides additional search options for Yukon area public records.
This tool searches across multiple record types and can supplement the main sex offender registry.
Yukon Sex Offender Risk Levels
Oklahoma uses three risk levels for sex offenders. All three apply in Yukon. Level 1 offenders are low risk. They register once a year for 15 years. Level 2 is moderate risk, with check-ins every six months for 25 years. Level 3 is high risk, requiring registration every 90 days for life.
Habitual offenders with two or more qualifying convictions must register for life regardless of their assigned level. Aggravated offenders face the same lifetime requirement. The Yukon Police Department monitors compliance for offenders within city limits and works with the DOC to flag anyone who misses a check-in or fails to update their information. Roughly 41 registered sex offenders live in the Yukon area, which works out to about one offender per 567 residents based on recent data.
The Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association provides resources for the public on sex offender registration across all 77 Oklahoma counties, including Canadian County where Yukon is located. Their site covers general information about the registration process and offender tracking statewide.
Yukon Registration Requirements
Oklahoma's sex offender registration law has been in effect since November 1, 1989, under 57 O.S. 581-590.2. Anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense must register, whether the conviction happened in Oklahoma or another state. Out-of-state offenders who move to Yukon must register within two days of arriving if they plan to stay five or more consecutive days. The two-day deadline is strictly enforced and applies to temporary visits as well as permanent moves.
Transient sex offenders in Yukon, meaning those without a fixed address, must report to law enforcement every seven days. In practice, this means weekly check-ins at the Yukon Police Department or the Canadian County Sheriff's Office. Missing a weekly check-in counts as failure to register, which is a felony under state law. A first conviction can result in up to five years in prison. The DOC mails non-forwardable verification forms to all registered offenders to confirm they still live at their listed address. If a form comes back undelivered, it triggers a compliance review by local law enforcement.
Residency Rules for Yukon Sex Offenders
Registered sex offenders in Yukon cannot live within 2,000 feet of schools, parks, playgrounds, or licensed child care centers. This is a straight-line measurement. Yukon has a number of schools and parks spread through its residential areas, which limits where offenders can find housing. The Yukon police can confirm whether a proposed address is compliant before an offender moves in.
Any address change must be reported within three days. Failing to report a move is a separate violation on top of any existing registration requirements. Yukon police actively check compliance for offenders within city limits. The Oklahoma Attorney General's office explains residency restrictions in more detail and provides resources for both the public and offenders.
Note: Failure to register as a sex offender in Yukon is a felony under Oklahoma law, punishable by up to five years in prison.
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