Person County Sex Offenders Database

Person County sex offenders are registered through the North Carolina Sex Offender and Public Protection Registry. Located in the north-central part of the state, Person County has a population of about 39,000 people with its county seat in Roxboro. The sheriff's office manages all sex offender registrations and works with the NCSBI to keep the statewide database accurate. Anyone can search for registered sex offenders in Person County through the free online registry. It shows names, photos, addresses, and conviction details. This is a key tool for residents who want to know about sex offenders in their area.

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Person County Quick Facts

39K Population
Roxboro County Seat
30 Years Registration Period
3 Days Registration Deadline

Person County Sheriff's Office and the Registry

The Person County Sheriff's Office handles all sex offender registration duties in the county. When someone with a reportable conviction moves to Person County or gets released from jail or prison, they have three business days to register at the sheriff's office in Roxboro. The staff there take a current photo, record the offender's address, and enter the data into the state system.

The sheriff also verifies that sex offenders in Person County are living where they claim. Under state law, standard offenders must be verified on their first anniversary and every six months after that. Aggravated offenders face checks every 90 days. The Roxboro Police Department helps monitor sex offenders who live within the city limits, and they work closely with the sheriff on compliance matters.

The state registry screenshot below shows the NCSBI database that receives all registration data from the Person County Sheriff's Office.

North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation sex offender registry for Person County

If a sex offender in Person County fails to register or gives false information, law enforcement can arrest them right away. The charge is a Class F felony under G.S. 14-208.11.

Searching for Sex Offenders in Person County

The North Carolina Sex Offender Registry is free to use. You can search by name, address, or ZIP code. The results cover all registered sex offenders in Person County and across the state. Each result includes a photo, home address, and conviction history.

There are several ways to search for Person County sex offenders:

  • Search by the offender's full name
  • Search by street address or ZIP code in Person County
  • Use the map tool to view offenders near a specific location
  • Browse by county to see all registered offenders

The Person County Clerk of Superior Court keeps records of sex offense convictions. The courthouse is at 105 S. Main Street in Roxboro. You can visit in person to look up case files or request copies of court documents tied to sex offenses in Person County.

Note: The online registry updates as offenders register or report changes, but court records may take longer to appear in the system for Person County cases.

Who Must Register in Person County

North Carolina law spells out which crimes require sex offender registration. Under G.S. 14-208.6, a reportable conviction includes any final conviction for a sexually violent offense or an offense against a minor. This covers a broad range of crimes from forcible rape to kidnapping of a child by a non-parent.

Four groups of people must register in Person County. Current residents with reportable convictions make up the largest group. People who move to North Carolina from another state with a qualifying conviction must also register. Non-resident students attending school in Person County and non-resident workers employed in the county round out the list. All four groups must go to the sheriff's office in Roxboro to complete the process.

The standard registration period is 30 years for convictions on or after December 1, 2008. Offenders may petition for early removal after ten years of full compliance. Lifetime registration applies to aggravated offenders, recidivists, and sexually violent predators. These individuals cannot petition for removal and must verify their details every 90 days at the Person County Sheriff's Office.

Person County Offender Alert System

The state registry provides a free email notification service. Person County residents can sign up to receive an alert when a sex offender moves within a set distance of an address they choose. The options are one, three, or five miles. You can add multiple addresses to cover your home, your child's school, or any other location in Person County.

NC SAVAN is another tool. This statewide system sends alerts about sex offenders, inmates, and people on probation or parole. You can get updates by phone, email, or text. The service runs around the clock at 877-627-2826. It covers Person County and every other county in North Carolina.

Restricted Areas for Sex Offenders

Certain sex offenders in Person County face strict limits on where they can go. Under G.S. 14-208.18, those convicted of offenses against minors cannot be within 300 feet of schools, daycares, nurseries, or playgrounds. This applies to locations in Roxboro and throughout Person County.

The sheriff's office checks each offender's address during registration to confirm they are not in a restricted zone. If they are, they must relocate. Breaking this rule is a separate criminal offense. Parents and school officials in Person County can use the registry map tool to see which sex offenders live near their facilities.

Note: These zone restrictions apply at all times, not just during school hours, and cover both public and private facilities in Person County.

Additional Sex Offender Search Resources

The National Sex Offender Public Website allows searches across all states. This is helpful if you need to check on someone who may have moved to Person County from another state. The site is run by the U.S. Department of Justice and pulls data from every state registry.

The NC Department of Adult Correction has its own search tool that covers state prison inmates, probationers, and parolees. Records go back to 1972. For local jail data in Person County, contact the sheriff's office. The North Carolina Judicial Branch provides online case lookup tools for checking court records related to sex offense convictions in Person County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near Person County. Sex offenders must register in the county where they live. Check these neighboring counties if needed.