Search Logan County Sex Offenders
Logan County sex offender records are available through several free public databases. The county seat is Guthrie, and the Logan County Sheriff's Office handles sex offender registration for offenders living in unincorporated areas. You can search for registered sex offenders in Logan County by name, address, or ZIP code using the state registry run by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The Guthrie Police Department also works with the sheriff's office to track offenders who live within city limits.
Logan County Overview
Logan County Sheriff and Registration
The Logan County Sheriff's Office in Guthrie is the main point of contact for sex offender registration in this county. When a person convicted of a qualifying sex offense moves into Logan County, they must report to the sheriff's office and complete their registration paperwork. The sheriff's office works with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections to keep all records up to date. Guthrie sits just north of the Oklahoma City metro area, and Logan County sees offenders relocate from the metro region fairly often.
| Address | 301 E Harrison Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (405) 282-4100 |
| Website | Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association |
Logan County does not run its own online sex offender registry. All public searches go through the state system. The sheriff's office can help with in-person questions about registered offenders in the county.
The Guthrie Police Department handles registration for offenders who live within city limits. Offenders in smaller communities like Crescent, Mulhall, or Coyle still register through the sheriff's office or the law enforcement agency serving their address.
How to Find Logan County Sex Offenders
The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry is the primary search tool for finding registered sex offenders in Logan County. The database is run by the Department of Corrections and lets you search by name, county, city, or ZIP code. Results include photos, addresses, offense details, and risk levels for each offender. The registry is free to use and updated as offenders register, move, or change status.
You can also use the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) to search across all state registries at once. This federal tool pulls data from Oklahoma and other states, which is helpful when checking whether someone who recently moved to Logan County has a registration history elsewhere.
The Oklahoma DOC registry page requires you to accept a disclaimer before searching for offenders in Logan County.
After you accept the terms, search by selecting Logan County or entering a Guthrie ZIP code to see all registered offenders in the area.
Sex Offender Risk Levels in Logan County
Oklahoma classifies sex offenders into three risk levels. These levels determine how often an offender must register and how long they stay on the registry. The same rules apply across all 77 counties, including Logan County.
Level 1 offenders pose the lowest risk. They register once a year for 15 years. Most Level 1 offenders were convicted of less severe offenses. Level 2 offenders are moderate risk. They must check in every six months and remain on the registry for 25 years. Any change of address, job, or vehicle must be reported within three business days under 57 O.S. 581-590.2.
Level 3 offenders are high risk. They register every 90 days for life. Habitual offenders with two or more sex crime convictions and aggravated offenders also face lifetime registration with 90-day check-ins. Logan County law enforcement closely monitors Level 3 offenders living in the area.
Note: The DOC mails non-forwardable verification forms to offenders; contact the Logan County Sheriff if you receive one in error.
Logan County Residency Restrictions
State law prohibits registered sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of schools, parks, playgrounds, daycares, and licensed child care homes. This restriction under 57 O.S. 590 has been in effect since June 2006. The distance is measured in a straight line from property line to property line.
In Logan County, this rule limits housing options in Guthrie where schools and parks cluster together. Offenders who plan to move must confirm their new address falls outside a restricted zone. The sheriff's office can help verify whether a proposed address complies. Rural parts of the county tend to have fewer restricted areas, but compliance checks still apply.
Offenders must report any address change within three days. Failure to do so is a separate offense from failing to register. Logan County deputies may conduct address verification checks at any time to confirm offenders live where they claim.
Logan County Registration Requirements
Oklahoma has required sex offender registration since November 1, 1989. The law covers anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense in Oklahoma or any other state who then moves into Oklahoma. The obligation follows the person, not the location of the conviction. Out-of-state offenders who plan to stay in Logan County for five or more consecutive days must register within two days of arriving. This applies whether they are visiting, working, or relocating permanently.
Transient registrants who lack a fixed address must check in with the nearest law enforcement agency every seven days. In Logan County, that means weekly visits to the sheriff's office in Guthrie. Transient status does not remove the registration requirement. It makes it more frequent.
Failure to register is a felony. A first offense can lead to up to five years in prison. The state and local agencies track compliance and follow up on missed check-ins. The Oklahoma Attorney General's office also provides guidance on registration rules and handles complaints about non-compliant offenders.
The NSOPW federal search tool lets you search Logan County sex offenders across both state and national databases.
NSOPW pulls records from the Oklahoma state registry and shows results for Logan County offenders alongside data from other states if applicable.
Logan County Resources and Court Records
Court records for Logan County, including criminal case filings that may have triggered sex offender registration, are available through the Oklahoma State Courts Network. These records are separate from the sex offender registry but can provide context on conviction details and case history.
The Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association provides statewide information on sex offender registration procedures. The association covers all 77 counties and offers resources for both the public and law enforcement. If you have questions about whether a specific conviction triggers registration in Logan County, contact the Oklahoma DOC at (405) 425-2607 or the Attorney General's office.
The DOC also runs a Community Notification system. You can register for email alerts when a sex offender moves into a specific area of Logan County. This free service sends updates whenever the registry changes for your selected location.
Note: Questions about whether a conviction requires registration should go to the DOC or Attorney General, not the county sheriff.
Nearby Counties
Logan County borders several counties in central Oklahoma. You can search sex offender registries for these nearby counties as well.