Greer County Sex Offender Search
Greer County sex offenders are listed in the Oklahoma state registry maintained by the Department of Corrections. Mangum is the county seat and the location of the Greer County Sheriff's Office, which handles sex offender registration for the area. This is a small, rural county in southwestern Oklahoma, and all public sex offender searches go through the state database. The federal NSOPW search tool also covers Greer County and pulls results from multiple registries at once.
Greer County Overview
Greer County Sheriff's Office
The Greer County Sheriff's Office at 105 South Pennsylvania Avenue in Mangum is the primary agency for sex offender registration in the county. Offenders living in Greer County must register at this office. When someone convicted of a qualifying sex offense moves into the county, they report to the sheriff's office and complete their registration within the timeframe set by state law. The office coordinates with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections to keep the statewide database up to date with all Greer County records.
You can reach the Greer County Sheriff's Office at (580) 782-3065. The office handles in-person registration, address verification, and can answer questions about offenders registered in the area.
Greer County is a rural county with a small population. Most registered offenders in the area live in or near Mangum. The sheriff's office serves as the sole registration point for all unincorporated areas of the county.
Searching Greer County Sex Offenders
The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry is the main tool for finding registered sex offenders in Greer County. You can search by name, county, city, or ZIP code. Results show each offender's photo, home address, conviction details, and risk level. The database is updated as offenders register, move, or have their records modified by the DOC.
Because Greer County is a small county, a county-level search may return a short list. That makes it easy to review all registered offenders in the area quickly. You can also search by name if you are looking for a specific person.
The state registry disclaimer page is the starting point for searching Greer County sex offenders online.
After accepting the terms on the disclaimer page, select Greer County from the dropdown to see all registered offenders.
The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) offers another way to search. It pulls data from all state registries and some tribal registries into a single search. This can be helpful for checking whether an offender in Greer County also has records in neighboring states like Texas, which borders the county to the south.
Sex Offender Risk Levels in Greer County
Oklahoma classifies sex offenders into three risk levels. These classifications apply the same way in Greer County as everywhere else in the state. Level 1 is low risk. These offenders register once a year for 15 years from their release date. Most committed non-contact or lower-severity offenses.
Level 2 offenders are moderate risk. They must register every six months for 25 years. That means checking in at the Greer County Sheriff's Office in Mangum twice a year to confirm their address, workplace, and other required information. Any change must be reported within three days. Level 3 offenders are high risk. They register every 90 days for life. Habitual offenders with two or more qualifying sex crime convictions and aggravated offenders also register for life on the 90-day cycle. In a small county like Greer, law enforcement generally knows the registered offenders in the area and monitors compliance closely.
The DOC mails non-forwardable verification forms to each offender's last reported address. If the form cannot be delivered, it signals a potential compliance issue.
Greer County Residency Restrictions
Oklahoma law under 57 O.S. 590 bars registered sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of schools, daycares, parks, playgrounds, or licensed child care centers. The measurement is a straight line from property line to property line. This rule has been in effect since June 7, 2006.
In Mangum, the restricted zones around schools and parks limit where offenders can live. The rural nature of Greer County means there are fewer restricted areas outside of town, but offenders must still verify compliance before moving to a new address. The sheriff's office can confirm whether a specific location falls within a restricted zone. Any address change must be reported within three days.
Greer County Registration Under State Law
Oklahoma has required sex offender registration since November 1, 1989, under the Sex Offenders Registration Act (57 O.S. 581-590.2). Anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense must register when living in Greer County. This includes people convicted in other states who move to the area. The obligation stays with the person.
Out-of-state offenders who plan to stay in Oklahoma for five or more consecutive days must register within two days. This applies to visitors, temporary workers, and anyone relocating to Greer County. Missing the deadline is a felony that can result in up to five years in prison.
Transient offenders with no fixed address must check in with the nearest law enforcement agency every seven days. In Greer County, that means weekly visits to the sheriff's office in Mangum. The Oklahoma Attorney General's office provides guidance on registration requirements and can help with questions about specific cases.
The NSOPW search tool lets you check for Greer County offenders across multiple registries at once.
A search through NSOPW can also catch offenders who may have records in both Oklahoma and Texas, given Greer County's border location.
Greer County Court Records and Resources
Greer County District Court records are available through the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). These records show felony and misdemeanor filings, including cases that may have triggered sex offender registration requirements. Court records are separate from the sex offender registry but can provide additional context about an offender's criminal history in the county.
The Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association provides resources on sex offender registration across all 77 Oklahoma counties, including Greer. For questions about whether a specific conviction triggers registration, contact the Oklahoma DOC at (405) 425-2607 or the Attorney General's office.
Note: Greer County borders Texas to the south; offenders crossing state lines must comply with both Oklahoma and Texas registration laws.
Nearby Counties
Greer County borders several counties in southwestern Oklahoma. Search sex offender registries for these neighboring areas.