Noble County Sex Offenders

Noble County sex offender searches start with the state registry run by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The county seat is Perry, and the sheriff's office there handles all registration duties for offenders living in unincorporated parts of the county. Because the Otoe-Missouria Tribe has a presence in Noble County, tribal coordination adds another layer to sex offender tracking in this area. The state database and the federal NSOPW tool are both free and open to the public. You can search by name, address, or ZIP code to find registered offenders currently living in Noble County.

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Noble County Overview

PerryCounty Seat
Sheriff's OfficeRegistration Agency
3 LevelsRisk Classification
57 O.S.State Law

Noble County Sheriff's Office

The Noble County Sheriff's Office in Perry is the main point of contact for sex offender registration in the county. Offenders living outside city limits must register here. The office works with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections to keep records current and verify that offenders comply with all state requirements. When a new offender moves into Noble County, they must report to the sheriff's office within the time set by law.

LocationPerry, OK
RegistrationNoble County Sheriff's Office
WebsiteOklahoma Sheriffs' Association

Noble County does not run its own local online sex offender registry. All public searches go through the state system. The sheriff's office can help with in-person questions about offenders registered in the county. Perry is a small town, and the office staff know their area well.

Offenders living in smaller communities like Red Rock, Morrison, or Billings still register with the sheriff's office or local police if available. The registration process is the same regardless of where in the county the offender lives.

Search Noble County Sex Offenders

The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry is the primary tool for finding registered offenders in Noble County. The Department of Corrections runs this database and updates it as offenders register, move, or change status. You can search by name, city, county, or ZIP code. Results show each offender's photo, address, conviction type, and risk level.

The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) lets you search across all 50 states and tribal registries at once. This is helpful in Noble County because the Otoe-Missouria Tribe has land in the area. Some offenders may be registered through tribal channels rather than the state system. Running a search on NSOPW pulls from both sources, giving you a more complete picture of who is registered nearby.

The state registry disclaimer page is the first step before you can view any offender records in the Oklahoma database.

Noble County sex offender state registry search page

After you accept the disclaimer terms, you can filter results by Noble County to see all registered offenders in the area.

Risk Levels and Noble County Offenders

Oklahoma classifies sex offenders into three risk levels. Each level comes with different registration rules. These rules apply the same way in Noble County as they do across the rest of the state.

Level 1 offenders are low risk. They must register once a year for 15 years. Most Level 1 offenders committed lower-severity offenses. Their information still appears on the public registry, but their check-in schedule is lighter than higher-level offenders. Level 2 offenders fall into the moderate risk category and must register every six months for 25 years. They appear at the sheriff's office or their designated law enforcement agency twice each year to confirm their address, employer, and other details. Any change in that information must be reported within three business days under 57 O.S. 581-590.2.

Level 3 offenders pose the highest risk. They register every 90 days for life. Habitual offenders with two or more qualifying convictions also fall into this lifetime registration category. Noble County law enforcement keeps close tabs on Level 3 offenders to make sure they stay in compliance with these frequent check-ins.

Note: The DOC mails non-forwardable verification forms to registered offenders; contact the Noble County Sheriff's Office if you receive one in error.

Noble County Residency Rules

Registered sex offenders in Oklahoma cannot live within 2,000 feet of schools, daycares, parks, playgrounds, or licensed child care centers. The distance is measured in a straight line from the property. This rule has been in effect since June 2006 and applies to all registered offenders in Noble County.

In Perry, these restrictions limit housing options near the school district and public parks. Rural parts of Noble County may have fewer restricted zones, but offenders still need to verify their proposed address before moving. The sheriff's office can confirm whether a specific location falls within a restricted area. Offenders who move must report their new address within three days. Failure to update an address is a separate offense from the underlying registration violation.

Otoe-Missouria Tribe and Noble County

The Otoe-Missouria Tribe has a presence in Noble County, which means some sex offenders in the area may fall under tribal jurisdiction. Tribal registries operate separately from the state system, though both feed into the NSOPW database. If you are searching for an offender who is a tribal member or lives on tribal land, the tribal registry may have records that do not show up in the state database.

The Oklahoma Attorney General's office can help answer questions about which registry applies in a given situation. The AG's office also handles complaints about offenders who may be out of compliance with their registration duties.

The NSOPW federal database pulls records from both state and tribal registries, making it the best single search tool for Noble County.

Noble County sex offender NSOPW federal database search

The NSOPW search page lets you enter an address or ZIP code and see results from the Oklahoma state registry and any applicable tribal registries at the same time.

Noble County Registration Requirements

Oklahoma has required sex offender registration 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. The obligation follows the person. Out-of-state offenders planning to stay in Oklahoma for five or more consecutive days must register within two days of arriving.

Transient offenders without a fixed address face the strictest schedule. They must check in with the nearest law enforcement agency every seven days. In Noble County, that means weekly visits to the sheriff's office. Transient status does not remove the registration requirement. It makes it more frequent.

Failure to register is a felony. A first offense can bring up to five years in prison. The state and local agencies take non-compliance seriously. The Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association provides resources for both the public and law enforcement on registration across all 77 Oklahoma counties, including Noble.

Note: Questions about whether a specific conviction triggers registration should go to the Oklahoma DOC at (405) 425-2607 or the Attorney General's office.

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Nearby Counties

Noble County borders several counties in north-central Oklahoma. You can search sex offender registries for these neighboring counties as well.